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  • From: "keller" <ak.and.ak@on-line.de>
  • To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Re: PC Academia (Scott Pittman)
  • Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 07:13:47 +0100

Hi everybody,

this sounds really great!

What language is the course held in?

Greetings
Andreas

> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 19:07:06 -0700
> To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
> From: Scott Pittman <pci@permaculture-inst.org>
> Subject: [permaculture] Re: PC Academia
> Reply-To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
>
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> I just received this announcement and thought I should share it. I
believe
> this is a PC first where University credit is being given for a PC
training
> course. I know that Permacultura America Latina or PAL has been working
> hard to get this school off the ground as well as initiating five projects
> around Brazil. The work they have been doing is ground breaking and I
> would like to congratulate them for their accomplishments.
>
> Scott Pittman
>
> My dear friends
>
> Whew! Finally that I am fifty I have some pretty cool news.
>
> On March 22nd 2003 - (Persian New Year) the University of Brasilia will be
> recognizing the 4 month applied permaculture program to be held in the
> Mollison School for Sustainable Studies. Upon completion an equivalent of
> 24 university credits will be granted in the fields of five subjects:
> agriculture, biology, architecture, engineering and forestry. This school
> is located on the grounds of the Instituto Permacultura e Ecovilas do
> Cerrado in Pirenopolis, Goias (central Brazil).
>
> The first course will probably begin for ten students in late July. The
> University of Barcelona will also be sending 30 architecture students for
a
> similar program later in the year. The school is currently training Latin
> American PC leaders project leaders from the PAL network using the
> Ecoversidade curriculum.
>
> I am not sure what the developing status of PC vis a vis universities in
> other continents - and I would like to know - but this is a first in Latin
> America and I am hoping more will follow within a year.
>
>
> Equatorially yours as ever
>
> Ali Sharif
>
>
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>
> <html>
> <font face="Times New Roman, Times">I just received this announcement and
> thought I should share it.&nbsp; I believe this is a PC first where
> University credit is being given for a PC training course.&nbsp; I know
> that Permacultura America Latina or PAL has been working hard to get this
> school off the ground as well as initiating five projects around
> Brazil.&nbsp; The work they have been doing is ground breaking and I
> would like to congratulate them for their accomplishments.<br><br>
> Scott Pittman<br><br>
> </font>My dear friends<br><br>
> Whew! Finally that I am fifty I have some pretty cool news. <br><br>
> On March 22nd 2003 - (Persian New Year) the University of Brasilia will
> be recognizing the 4 month applied permaculture program to be held in the
> Mollison School for Sustainable Studies. Upon completion an equivalent of
> 24 university credits will be granted in the fields of five subjects:
> agriculture, biology, architecture, engineering and forestry. This school
> is located on the grounds of the Instituto Permacultura e Ecovilas do
> Cerrado in Pirenopolis, Goias (central Brazil).<br><br>
> The first course will probably begin for ten students in late July. The
> University of Barcelona will also be sending 30 architecture students for
> a similar program later in the year. The school is currently training
> Latin American PC leaders project leaders from the PAL network using the
> Ecoversidade curriculum.<br><br>
> I am not sure what the developing status of PC vis a vis universities in
> other continents - and I would like to know - but this is a first in
> Latin America and I am hoping more will follow within a year.<br><br>
> <br>
> Equatorially yours as ever<br><br>
> Ali Sharif<br><br>
> </html>
>





  • [permaculture] Re: PC Academia (Scott Pittman), keller, 02/06/2003

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