Skip to content
Haumea Ecoversity

Haumea Ecoversity

transformative ecoliteracy for creative & cultural professionals

  • about
    • why ecoliteracy?
    • history
    • who is HAUMEA?
    • biography – cathy fitzgerald
      • about cathy fitzgerald
        • interview, talks, podcasts
          • Why ecoliteracy is crucial for creative practice, design and the cultural sector
        • resource book: irish ecosocial art practices–earth writings: Bogs, Forest, Fields, Gardens
    • biography – nikos patedakis
  • vision | values
  • HAUMEA courses
    • Essential Ecoliteracy course
    • EARTH CHARTER vision & values course
    • Course Instructors – Cathy & Nikos
    • mentoring | coaching
    • support our scholarship donation fund
  • Earth Charter in Irish
    • Earth Charter in 65 languages
    • Childrens’ Little Earth Charter: in Irish
  • services
    • CPD training
    • advisory | lecturing | writing
  • news | blog
    • newsletter
  • podcast
  • what others say
  • contact
    • press
    • privacy Statement
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Facebook
  • twitter
  • academia.edu
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Facebook
  • twitter
  • academia.edu
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Facebook
  • twitter
  • academia.edu

Tag: UNESCO

By Cathy Fitzgerald Posted on 25/02/202225/02/2022

Sharing at the Royal College of Art UK why ecoliteracy is crucial for creative practice, design and the cultural sector

A few weeks ago I was thrilled to be asked to give a keynote lecture for the Doctoral Training Intensive Programme at the Royal College of Art, London. It was … Continue reading Sharing at the Royal College of Art UK why ecoliteracy is crucial for creative practice, design and the cultural sector

Categories: eco-social art practice, ecological art practice, Values EducationTags: 2022, cathy fitzgerald, cultural policy makers, culturedeclares, Earth Charter, ecoliteracy, ecological art, ecosocial justice, Emergent teaching, haumea, ireland, London, nikos patedakis, online learning, Royal College of Art, sustainability, UNESCO, values education
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
Follow Haumea Ecoversity on WordPress.com

Scroll Up
 

Loading Comments...