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Building and Crossing Bridges / UWC Belgium

20 July 2017

Building and Crossing Bridges

The short course is a non-formal educational experience where participants aged 15 to 19 from different countries and cultures, who probably wouldn’t meet in other circumstances, will be brought together with four different objectives:

  •  To raise self-awareness by experiencing questions such as identity and culture.
  • To build bridges across different cultures and create a healthy and inclusive community.
  • To gain a deeper understanding of some of the most topical issues facing us today, such as migration, racism, conflict resolution and sustainable development;
  • To develop skills to help improve in the local community.

 

Building and crossing bridges between communities will serve as metaphor throughout the short course. The aim is to gather young people from all horizons in order to construct one united community and to empower these young people to take the positive lessons they have learned home with them and become forces of good.

Participants are expected to come as they are, with their ideas, desires, identities and experiences. The program aims at providing resources and encouraging the desire to strive for a sustainable, peaceful future.

Over the 10 days, the 40 participants will explore the theme of the day through fun workshops, stimulating physical and mental exercises, social experiences, debates, theatre and games.

This enriching and rewarding programme aims to have a lasting effect on those who participate, they will become part of a wide network of likeminded other young people, who stay in touch and work together to improve their societies.

 The course costs 450 euro. A limited number of scholarships are available.

 This course is a partnership of UWC Belgium and Talented Youth Network.
 

For further details and the application form please go  http://be.uwc.org

 

Application deadline: 19 March 2017
(UPDATE:
Thank you to all who applied but applications for the UWC Belgium Short Course 2017 are now closed.)