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Learning can take many forms, but learning how to engage partners--including governments, communities and change agents--in a process of community change requires a blended learning approach for which Future Generations is uniquely positioned. As a Graduate School of Research and Studies in Applied Community Change, Future Generations staff and faculty have significant experience in researching and monitoring community development and conservation efforts worldwide, but more importantly have years of experience in working directly with communities and governments in large-scale community change and conservation projects. Much of this work is now is well established in Future Generations country programs, which are the field campuses of the new Master's Degree Program in Applied Community Change and Conservation. For more information on Future Generations Master's Degree Program and other training programs, please visit the following pages: Master's Degree in Applied Community Change and Conservation > Future Generations Training Programs > For regular updates on the Master's Degree Program, you are also welcome to subscribe to the E-newsletter by filling out the form below. |
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