Courses on‑site

To inspire teachers of life cycle based quantitative sustainability assessment, the Academy is developing course plans and high-quality content, and runs pilot demonstrations of the developed courses.

Below you can see a dynamic list of current course offerings and below that examples of course plans developed by the International Life Cycle Academy. Based on this you can request to join similar courses via a waitlist. You can also request a tailor-made course for your organisation. Courses are updated for each edition, and therefore we do not have ‘standard’ prices listed. For enquiries write to us at:

Current LCA courses

Regionalised LCIA for beginner and intermediate Brightway users

Onsite training in Barcelona from 27–29 May 2026
This three-day course provides an accessible introduction to the Brightway 2.5 framework and its extension, Edges, for performing regionalised Life Cycle Impact Assessment. Designed for LCA practitioners with basic Python skills, the course combines theoretical sessions with hands-on practice using open-source tools. Participants will learn to build and analyse LCA models, manage uncertainty, and apply spatially resolved impact assessments for applications such as biodiversity, water use, and resource criticality. All course materials remain available on GitHub for continued learning.

Advanced LCA – Consequential and IO-based life cycle assessment

Online training on 24 March, 26 March, 7 April, 9 April, 21 April, and 23 April. The onsite training takes place in Aalborg, Denmark from 4–6 May 2026
This course is designed for academics (PhDs, postdocs, and others) and professionals who already have basic experience with LCA and intend to bring their LCA competences to an advanced level.

Webinar-based course: Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment

Runs Wednesdays 4 Feb–13 May 2026 (12:00–14:00 CET) with Q&A 25 Feb–6 May
Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment is a concise webinar course combining LCC and LCA to address economic, social, and ecosystem impacts, with a full hands‑on case study. 16 hours total plus homework, 3.5 ECTS, basic LCA knowledge required

Examples of previous courses