• Earth Democracy

    Join Dr. Vandana Shiva in this inspiring course on Earth Democracy, exploring her life’s work in environmental justice, sustainable living, and the interconnectedness of all beings. Discover how ecological responsibility and living democracy can guide us toward a more compassionate and sustainable world.
  • Introduction to Regenerative Development – Global Survey

    This course explores the planetary crises of the Anthropocene and introduces regenerative frameworks that move beyond sustainability toward systems-level renewal. Through transdisciplinary methods and real-world case studies, students learn how to understand complexity and participate in global regenerative action.
  • Foundations of Regeneration and the Practice of Stewarding Life

    This 12-week course will provide a grounding and deepening in “life’s universal design principles” – a straightforward set of fertile conditions common to all thriving, regenerative living systems. Through case studies, conversation, poetry and play, we will explore how those principles are at the heart of regenerating the living soil, and how they can inform and inspire regenerative approaches to tourism, education, healthcare, entrepreneurship and more.
  • Cities Rising for a Regenerative World

    This microcourse explores cities as living, regenerative systems and reveals how communities, governance, and culture shape human and planetary wellbeing. Through global case studies and reflective practice, you’ll learn to engage your city as a dynamic habitat and activate regenerative action at personal, civic, and ecological scales.
  • Boudica, Celtic Warrior and Queen: The Feminine in Resistance to Empire

    Explore the legendary story of Boudica, the warrior queen who nearly drove the Romans from ancient Britain, and uncover deeper truths about empire, resistance, and indigenous wisdom. This four-part course reexamines classical history through both Roman and Celtic lenses, revealing how alternative value systems and tribal worldviews can inspire a post-imperial, regenerative future.
  • Foundations of Doughnut Economics with Kate Raworth

    This course, taught by economist Kate Raworth, introduces the core principles of Doughnut Economics as a transformative framework for sustainable and regenerative systems thinking.
  • United Nations SDG 016 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

    This nanocourse explores UN Sustainable Development Goal 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, offering a global perspective on justice, inclusion, and human rights in sustainable development. Learners cultivate critical and systems thinking skills while designing actionable plans to promote peace and fairness within their local communities.
  • United Nations SDG 015 – Life on Land

    This nanocourse develops a holistic understanding of SDG 15 - Life on Land, focusing on protecting terrestrial ecosystems, combating desertification, and halting biodiversity loss. Participants self-reflect on their values and develop a simple plan to create change in their local community, building critical thinking and global awareness skills.
  • United Nations SDG 010 – Reduced Inequalities

    This nanocourse provides a holistic view of SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities, exploring its impact on global society. It encourages critical, global thinking, aligned with Ubiquity’s mission to develop essential skills. By the end, students will understand SDG 10, reflect on their attitudes toward inequality, and create an action plan to promote change in their local communities.
  • United Nations SDG 007 – Affordable and Clean Energy

    This nanocourse explores UN Sustainable Development Goal 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy, providing a global perspective on the transition to sustainable, renewable power sources. Learners examine energy use at household and national levels, engage in experiential activities, and design practical actions to promote cleaner, more efficient energy solutions in their communities.
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