Dr. Martin Mickelsson, PhD, leads the research project.
Martin Mickelsson conducted his PhD in Environmental and Sustainability Education studying questions of scaling ESD-activities as learning processes. Martin’s current research interests focus on antimicrobial resistance as a sustainability challenge and a topic of education. 2021-2024 he is leading a postdoc project funded by the Swedish Research Council studying approaches to, and conditions for, antimicrobial resistance education among health practitioners. The project is conducted in collaboration with University of Zimbabwe and Rhodes University. Martin’s current research builds on Re-Solve, a scaling tool for projects and social innovations he developed together with associate professor David O. Kronlid and Thao Do. He has also facilitated a commissioned education in Sweden on scaling of sustainability projects.