Growing Roots: Creating Sustainable Adventure Experiences with Trees (Online Virtual Classroom) College Certificate

What is special about this course?

For further information please see the Growing Roots course information page.

‘Growing Roots’ is a course to inspire people to collaborate with nature and develop their personal potential while running a rural enterprise. It explores how to design innovative experiences with trees which can provide an alternative, sustainable income while respecting and enhancing the forests and woodlands around you.

If you care deeply about the environment and want to find a way of working in real harmony with nature – giving back as much as you take from the countryside – ‘Growing Roots’ will help you develop your skills and business while nurturing your personal connection with green spaces.

Participants will learn about eco-economy and transformative ‘slow tourism’ in a way that benefits them and their community. Maybe you’re a crofter, run a bed and breakfast or represent a community-based tourism or land ownership group seeking to develop well-being experiences for visitors while also caring for the land. If so, this programme would suit you.

There’s an increasing demand globally for ‘soft’ adventures – experiences which encourage people to enhance their personal development while immersing themselves in a new learning environment. ‘Growing Roots’ offers the ideal opportunity to start designing soft adventure experiences in synergy with people and the planet.

Entry requirements

No formal entry requirements.

Cost
£225

Over eight weekly evening sessions, online, lecturer and mountain writer Dr. Tamara Griffiths with a variety of guest tutors will support you to:

  • Discover a range of experiences – including sustainable bushcraft without ‘using’ trees, forest food gardening, woodland crofting, crafts, and forest bathing - that allow people and the environment to prosper simultaneously and equally.
  • Gain new insights to strengthen your business, your community and yourself.
  • Understand trees as sentient beings and how to collaborate with the environment.
  • Understand the context of rural livelihoods today through discussions including the multifunctional countryside and the experience economy.
  • Learn how experiences with trees can lend themselves to working with NGOs, third-age care, local community groups and schools.

Equipment

Our online courses are easily accessible by computer, laptop, iPad or tablet through MS Teams

*IMPORTANT INFORMATION* Once you have made your booking, we will send you various emails prior to the course starting. These can go into Spam folders so please check there, and add business.nwh@uhi.ac.uk to your Inbox.

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How will I study my course?

  • Part Time
  • Distance learning
  • Evening
  • Online

How long will my course last?

8 Weeks

Wednesdays, 6pm - 8:30pm

Where can I study my course?

    • Study from anywhere including your local campus or centre

Start date

January 24th 2024

Fees

Find out more about fees, fee waivers and funding options.

What can I do on completion of my course?

There’s an increasing demand globally for ‘soft’ adventures – experiences which encourage people to enhance their personal development while immersing themselves in a new learning environment. ‘Growing Roots’ offers the ideal opportunity to start designing soft adventure experiences in synergy with people and the planet.

Is there more information available online?

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For course enquiries, contact Programme Leader and Lecturer, Tamara Griffiths

We are delighted that you are thinking about studying at UHI North, West and Hebrides. UHI North, West and Hebrides operates a fair and open admissions system committed to equality of opportunity and non-discrimination. We consider all applications on merit and on the basis of ability to achieve, without discrimination on grounds of age, disability, gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity status, race, religion and/or belief, sex, sexual orientation or socio-economic background. We welcome applications from all prospective students and aim to provide appropriate and efficient services to students with disabilities.