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Recent progress on the understanding of the Random Conductance Model is
reviewed and commented. A particular emphasis is on the results on the
scaling limit of the random walk among random conductances for almost
every realization of the environment, observations on the behavior of
the effective resistance as well as the scaling limit of certain models
of gradient fields with non-convex interactions. The text is an
expanded version of the lecture notes for a course delivered at the
2011 Cornell Summer School on Probability.