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News & blogs: Schumacher College
Fuelling the “can do” possibilities from within local communities
The Local Entrepreneur Forum helps build stronger communities making them more resilient in times of economic challenge.
Satish Kumar and Schumacher College win prestigious medal
The RSA honours the work of the college and its founder for their progressive approach to new economic and ecological education.
Clearing 2023
Throughout the summer, we will be fast-tracking applications for our BSc Regenerative Food and Farming at Schumacher College.
Reflecting on the symbols and science of water to understand Gaia
Stephan Harding believes it is only by exploring both the physical and the symbolic properties of water that we can fully appreciate its wholeness.
Learning How Land Speaks
Accounts from Living Waters workshops – a series of co-operative inquiries with rivers worldwide.
Stories in Time
Dr Sarah Elisa Kelly, tutor on our short course Unravelling Time, writes on eco-perspectives and how the socities we live in can shape our own relationship with time.
What is Regenerative Economics?
In this public webinar Ruth Potts and Jay Tompt, our resident economists and postgraduate lectuers, offer some introductory reflections on the alternatives out there to current mainstream economics.
Bullfinch Diaries by Dr Stephan Harding
In this blog post Dr Stephan Harding reflects creatively on the vicissitudes of life and our place in the world following a chance encounter with a bullfinch.It’s mid-March, and the snow falls thick and fast, most unusually for early spring in the south west of...
Reflections on E. F. Schumacher’s Small is Beautiful by Ruth Potts
Our Head of Regenerative Economics, Ruth Potts, reflects on the continuing relevance of E. F. Schumacher’s influential book, Small is Beautiful 50 years after publication.