A student project is set to show how islands can be the first places to reveal early shifts in climate change and help us become better prepared.
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50 creatives hosted by Dartington for social change event
We are very proud to be partnering with Counterpoints Arts on their 4th Pop Culture & Social Change retreat.
Read More >Undergraduates return to Dartington for the first time in 12 years
The degree builds on the position Dartington continues to carve for itself as an innovator in the teaching of ecological, regenerative approaches to agriculture, land use and culture.
Read More >Growing opportunities for students and graduates at Dartington
Seven acres of land has been set aside for use by students and graduates to give them space to experiment with new agro ecological growing techniques.
Read More >Flag at half-mast following the death of Queen Elizabeth II
Dartington Trust joins the nation in mourning the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. As a mark of respect our White Hart flag will be kept at half-mast until the funeral.
Read More >Why Escaping Linear Time Is Good For Us and Good for the Planet
In this though piece by Regenerative Economics lecturer Ruth Potts we explore how our western sense of time is closely tied to the industrial past, and how we might benefit from more cyclical, poetic conceptions of the stream of life.
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