• Train-the-Trainer

    This Train-the-Trainer microcourse teaches you how to design and deliver engaging workshops that meet diverse learning needs. You'll master facilitation techniques, create effective materials, and confidently handle difficult topics and participants to elevate the learning experience.
  • 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.
  • Communication Strategies Basics

    Communication Strategies Basics gives you practical tools to communicate clearly, overcome barriers, and build stronger interpersonal connections in any setting. Through proven techniques—from active listening to appreciative inquiry—you’ll learn how to engage others effectively, ask better questions, and enhance your influence at work and at home.
  • Negotiation Skills Basics

    This microcourse teaches the essential principles, phases, and strategies of effective negotiation, helping learners build confidence and pursue fair outcomes. Participants learn how to apply core negotiation concepts, manage difficult moments, and create agreements that generate mutual value in both professional and everyday situations.
  • Art as Global Social Witnessing

    In our understanding, the essence of art is to crisscross our habitual ways of perceiving life/reality. Art has the potential to bring frozen perceptions/pictures/conceptions back into motion. Art-making itself is an ongoing process of researching and questioning reality. Playing with reality and building bridges between seemingly disparate items. Art is an important tool to perceive and presence the multidimensional aspects of life on earth, in our cosmos. Through art, we can envision other, new, future possibilities, realities. Due to its inherent beauty and playfulness, art brings a crucial resource to cope with and change reality.
  • Social Intelligence Basics

    Social Intelligence Basics teaches you how to confidently navigate social situations by understanding cues, enhancing empathy, and communicating more effectively. Through practical tools and real-world skills, this microcourse helps you build stronger relationships and increase your influence in both personal and professional environments.
  • The Science of Witnessing

    The goal of this course is to invite participants/students to dialogue in which spiritual leaders, social activists, and scientists from psychology, sociology, communication study, business study, and philosophy talk about the essence and application of GSW in their working/research fields. One aim of organizing dialogues is to position GSW as a tool for awareness-based systems change in education, politics, economy, and society.
  • 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.
  • Merry Musings 07 – Bohm and Krishnamurti: Where Science Meets Spirituality

    This course explores the conversations between physicist David Bohm and spiritual teacher J. Krishnamurti, showing how modern science connects with ancient spirituality. It looks at key themes like time, thought, and the human experience, helping students understand how these ideas shape both personal and collective life.
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