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The Dartington Hall Trust: Engaged Ecology

Institution The Dartington Hall Trust
Department Schumacher College
Web https://www.dartington.org/
Study type Taught

Summary

Engaged Ecology is a radical new experiment in embodied learning for students looking to reconsider their relationship with the more-than-human, and find solutions to the environmental and social crises of our time.

The course equips you with the skills to engage practically in the field, while also allowing you the time and space to develop a personal understanding of the interconnected nature of the world and your place in it.

Due to the hands on nature of this course we are pushing back the start date for teaching until 19 April. This means we are still able to accept applications for Engaged Ecology, so do get in touch or apply now to make the most of the opportunity.

KEY FACTS: Explore leading-edge thinking about the nature of being human in a more-than-human world Grapple with ecological problems through hands-on learning and deep reflection Develop the tools to become a leader in ecological, economic, and social decision-making conversations Fortify existing practice with a robust theoretical framework Be able to apply a deep and critical understanding of place in a broad range of contexts.

Graduates leave to work in: NGOs: especially those tackling climate emergency Nonprofits: building relationships between people and place Permaculture: agroforestry, land management and community Business: making systems more resilient and regenerative Education: teaching in multi-disciplinary disciplines

This programme can be taken full-time or part-time

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