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FORD FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
AT SCHUMACHER  COLLEGE
 
The Ford Foundation has made a grant to  Schumacher College in order to
enable individuals from the South and from  Eastern Europe to attend
three-week courses at Schumacher  College.   The College is a residential
international centre for  ecological studies which runs courses focusing
on
development  studies/alternative economics, understandings emerging from
new
science,  ecological design and ways of introducing ecology into our
understanding of  the world.
 
Successful applicants will
 
* be grassroots activists, community leaders,
or  NGO workers who are
operating on the frontline of development work
* have  leadership potential and the capacity to benefit from learning in
this unique  international residential setting
* be able to present the perspective of  people in the 'developing' world
in
course conversations
* be able to  demonstrate that they can be a catalyst for change in their
own
communities  on their return.
 
The scholarship award includes the full
cost of the  course fee (which
includes food, lodging, tuition and field trips) and up to  US $750 to cover
economy travel expenses.  These scholarships are  available for three-week
courses during the period up to July  2004.
 
Before making an application, please contact
 Schumacher College or visit our
website, for full information about the  College and its courses, and how
to
apply for a scholarship.  (Please  note that Ford Foundation awards are the
only scholarships offered by the  College which include travel expenses.)
 
 
 
 
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR US CITIZENS
TO STUDY AT  SCHUMACHER COLLEGE
 
A generous grant from the Educational  Foundation of America has made it
possible for Schumacher College to offer  scholarships of 80% of course fees
to suitable applicants from the  US.
 
Schumacher College is an international centre
for  ecological studies based
on a country estate in Devon, UK.  Since 1991,  it has run residential
courses (usually three weeks long) with leading  environmental thinkers and
activists such as Fritjof Capra, Vandana Shiva,  David Orr, Frances Moore
Lappe, Amory Lovins, Hazel Henderson, Terry Tempest  Williams and Thomas
Moore.  The College provides a unique holistic  education whereby
intellectual enquiry is combined with meditation, physical  work, and time
spent outdoors.  Course participants come from all over  the world (over
70
countries to date), are aged between 20 and 80, and have a  wide variety
of
backgrounds and interests.  This provides an invaluable  opportunity to
discuss vital issues with others from very different cultures  and
perspectives.
 
Applicants for EFA scholarships should have
 leadership potential and be in a
key position to bring about change. They  should be, for example, educators,
journalists, public officials, social  and/or environmental activists or
in
green business,  and show how they  will disseminate what they learn within
their own communities. These  scholarships are intended for people who would
be unable to take a course  without financial assistance.
 
Before making an application, please contact
 Schumacher College or visit our
website, for full information about the  College and its courses, and how
to
apply for a scholarship.
 
 
 
 
THREE WEEK COURSES AT SCHUMACHER COLLEGE
May  2003 - JULY 2004
FORD FOUNDATION AND EFA SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
 
MAY 11-30, 2003
  New Cosmology: Insights  from Science, Art and Ecology
  Brian Swimme, Charlene Spretnak, Stephan  Harding and Jordi Pigem
 
JUNE 8-27, 2003
  The Divine Comedy: Art,  Spirit and the Power of Humour
  Thomas Moore and Joan  Hanley
 
JULY 8-27, 2003
  Challenging  Globalisation: Alternative Models
  Vandana Shiva, Juliet Schor and  Prasannan Parthasarathi
 
OCTOBER 5-24, 2003
  Seeing with New  Eyes:  An Introduction to Holistic Science
Brian Goodwin, Stephan  Harding, Chris Clarke, Craig Holdredge and Mae-Wan
Ho
 
NOVEMBER 9-28, 2003
  Voluntary  Simplicity:  Social and Global Implications
  Vicki Robin, Sulak  Sivaraksa and John de Graaf
 
JANUARY 11-30, 2004
Indigenous Wisdom
Hugh  Brody, Rebecca Hossack and one other to be confirmed
 
FEBRUARY 8-27, 2004
  Fairness in a Fragile  World:  Globalisation and Equity
Ann Pettifor, Martin Khor and Wolfgang  Sachs
 
MARCH 14-APRIL 2, 2004
  Agri-Culture and  Agro-Ecology:  A New Future for Rural Systems  Tewolde
Egziabher,  Jules Pretty and Miguel Altieri
 
APRIL 25-MAY 14, 2004
Earth, Spirit &  Activism
John Seed, Ruth Rosenhek, Starhawk , Alastair McIntosh and Verene  Nicolas
   
MAY 16 - JUNE 4, 2004
Ecological Design
   John and Nancy Jack Todd and others to be confirmed
 
JUNE 13 - JULY 3
Gaia Theory
Stephan Harding,  James Lovelock, Lynn Margulis, Ricardo Guerrero and Tom
Wakeford
 
-- 
Diana Andone
Director - Teleuniversitatea TV
Multimedia lecturer - "Politehnica" University of Timisoara
Bul. V. Parvan No 2
1900 Timisoara
Romania
tel/fax +40 256 403300
email: diana@mail.opendrum.utt.ro
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