Latest News: Dartington and Schumacher College: academic courses to close
Dartington Hall Trust subsidiary, Schumacher College Foundation, voted on 27 August 2024 to discontinue accredited courses with immediate effect. These include all courses presently supported by University of Plymouth: BSc, MA and PGDip. READ MORE >
Develop the awareness, practical skills, and strategic thinking needed to confront 21st century challenges
We offer a diverse range of programmes to meet varying needs, whether it’s flexible time commitments, different fields and levels of expertise, or specific goals and intentions. We are committed to making Schumacher College as accessible as possible to anyone who seeks meaningful ways to address the pressing social and ecological issues we all face today.
Schumacher College and its founder Satish Kumar are also proud recipients of the 2023 RSA Bicentenary Medal for outstanding contribution to ecological education.
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Short Course Programmes
Short Course Programmes
Schumacher Foundation Course
Schumacher Foundation Course
Residency Programmes
Residency Programmes
Higher Education Programmes
Higher Education Programmes
Volunteering Programmes
Volunteering Programmes
Community Programmes
Community Programmes
Learning Group Visits
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Learning Group Visits
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Online Courses on Demand
Online Courses on Demand
Virtually Schumacher
Virtually Schumacher
Our Programmes
Our programmes celebrate the ethos of learning by doing, participation and nature connection developed here at Schumacher College and across a century of arts learning on the Dartington estate. They unite ecology, craft, poetry and contemporary art with politics, economics, philosophy and social justice, underpinned by a stronger sense of our place in the world.
Our learning ethos is about participation, getting out into the woods, into the field, and into the kitchen. It involves learning not only with our heads, but also with our hands and hearts. Not only in the classroom but also in the community.
Latest news & blogs
Transforming the food system is no longer optional
Dr Nathan Einbinder blogs about the current food price rise and argues that this moment of crisis can and must be a catalyst for real change in the farming sector.
Student Stories: Farm Life
Our economics student, Kate Rudd, blogs about her research into deeply regenerative agriculture in an Italian ecovillage.
Farm to fork via Schumacher College
Food, ecological methods of producing it, and the shared preparing and eating of meals, is a central focus for us at the College.