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117 Educators providing Sustainability courses in Epsom

Psd Education

psd education

London

PSD covers more than 1,800 square miles Poudre School District serves about 28,000 students and includes 55 schools and five charter schools. PSD, the ninth largest school district in Colorado, encompasses several communities including Fort Collins, Laporte, Loveland, Timnath, Wellington, Red Feather, Livermore, Stove Prairie, and parts of Windsor. Vision: To support and inspire every child to think, to learn, to care, and to graduate prepared to be successful in a changing world. Mission: Educate...Every Child, Every Day PSD's instructional program is centered around District Ends, under the Policy Governance model, developed to support a comprehensive curriculum. While more than 70% of PSD families choose to send their children to their neighborhood school, the district does support school choice and offers a wide spectrum of educational programs to fit any child's needs. Program options include International Baccalaureate, Core Knowledge, Bilingual/Dual Language Immersion, Hybrid/Online, Expeditionary Learning, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) along with extra-curricular activities and athletics. PSD has two LEED certified school buildings and over 40 Energy Star awards and supports operational sustainability in all areas of work. Our schools 31 elementary schools 10 middle schools 4 comprehensive high schools 6 option (100% choice) schools 3 alternative high schools 1 online school 1 hybrid school (classes on campus and online learning) 5 charter schools

Woodworks - Hugh Ridsdill-Smith

woodworks - hugh ridsdill-smith

London

Woodwork and design have been lifelong interests of mine. My introduction to woodwork was with my father in his workshop at home. I studied woodwork, together with metalwork with Ted Mills in Maidstone and had regular lessons from Chris Hoad our local village carpenter in Marden, Kent. Woodwork runs in the family, I inherited my great grandfather’s tools and the workbench – a number of which which I use. I draw inspiration from many sources: the Design Museum is a particular favourite, but skilled work is all around. Recently I took part in a ‘Build a Tiny House’ course at the Centre for Alternative Technology. Their commitment to sustainable living is particularly important for me.I attend courses, exhibitions and trade shows regularly to keep up with the latest trends and developments. I established WoodWorks in September 2016. Our approach is practical, and we put our clients’ priorities first – be they design, practicalilty, affordability, aesthetic or sustainability. Wood is a wonderful material, flexible, strong and incredibly versatile. Most things are possible. If you’ve got a project in mind and want to find out whether and how it will work, I’d be happy to talk it over with you. In September 2020 I established Woodworks Learn, the teaching arm of the business. This was long an ambition of mine, using my background in teaching, coaching and informal community learning. I find immense pleasure helping people to develop their skills and to complete projects.

London Film Academy

london film academy

4.5(84)

London

Our story began in 2001 when our search for an ideal film course led us to create our own boutique film school in a converted church in Fulham Broadway, London. London Film Academy is now internationally recognised as an innovative film school that offers more than just an education in film. We produce world-class filmmakers who thrive in an environment that emulates real world realities. We are a school that is dedicated to creating the best of the best while adopting a hands-on approach and ensuring we always keep to our ethos of creating a collaborative, friendly and inclusive learning environment at the core of everything we do. Our multi-disciplinary approach emulates the hard-working realities within all facets of the film and television industries and allows you to develop into an informed and responsible filmmaker, honing your craft in small groups, within a collaborative, nurturing environment. Our goal is to make film training accessible. Most of all, we believe that if you’ve got a head for film, then we can teach you how to approach the industry and give it all you’ve got. And with more than 95% of our diploma graduates working in the industry within three months of finishing with us, our courses speak for themselves. Since our inception we have nurtured and produced hundreds of world-class filmmakers who have gone on to make their own independent projects and work on some of the biggest UK productions including: 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi', 'Justice League', 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' and 'Alien Covenant' - to name but a few. LFA is more than just a film school, it's a place where learning is doing. Our goal is to make film training accessible. As a not-for-profit trust, we offer financially assisted places with all-inclusive course fees, award-winning tutors and access to the very latest equipment, software and facilities. We welcome applicants who are typically proactive, creative and dedicated team players, from across the globe and with any amount of experience. We will help you to become the filmmaker you’ve always aspired to be. Whether you’re looking for an undergraduate, postgraduate, or specialised short course, we cover every filmmaking discipline from fiction to documentary-making, screenwriting to producing. Recognised as a centre of excellence, we are registered with Office for Students (OfS), reviewed by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, and partner with some of the most original and forward-thinking voices in the creative industry today. We work with some incredible talent and industry professionals, and ensure our courses are current and industry-relevant. We boast guest speakers including the likes of Jan Harlan (‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’), Hossein Amini (‘Drive’), Steven Knight ('Peaky Blinders'), Pawel Pawlikowski ('Ida'), Sam Bain (‘Fresh Meat’) and Phil Meheux (‘Casino Royale’) to name a few. And even our regular tutors have an impressive combined track record and continue to produce numerous high-profile feature films, TV dramas, shorts, documentaries, corporate films, music promos and commercials. You’ll learn from the best in your pursuit for filmmaking excellence. We are unique in being able to nurture on-going productions by offering graduates membership to our Filmmaker's Club, with access to networking events, exclusive job lists and advice from some of the world’s greatest filmmakers. London Film Academy is more than just a film school. If you have a head for film, and are passionate, inspired and want to find your own voice, then you can rest assured that you’ll leave us equipped with the skills, knowledge and on-going support to succeed in today’s competitive industry. We look forward to welcoming you to London Film Academy.

Futarium

futarium

London

'Responsibility and sustainability' are taken very seriously by us. Our aim is to further increase long-term competitiveness with minimal impact on society and environment while generating maximum value for our local and global stakeholders. We do our best to meet our social and professional standards. Commitment to the quality assurance and compliance We are committed to provide quality in time. We believe that all systems should meet the compliance requirements of the industry sector for which the system is developed. Our products go through rigorous testing before delivery and we do solve issues if any swiftly. Technical expertise and fanatic support Our team of developers is always encouraged to keep themselves informed of the changes in technology. We encourage adoption of new technology. The team has experience of building enterprise level software and is constantly looking at innovative ways of development. We consider it our prime duty to support our clients and service to client comes before anything else. Think big, work together, go far We think big and work towards our dream with passion and creativity. We work together with our stakeholders in pursuing new opportunities to forge new paths, taking smart risks. We are open to new ideas and have accomplished an amazing amount of important work. Be responsible, take ownership We strive to do our best but we always are ready to accept our mistakes and rectify them. We take responsibility for the work we do and are proud to own it. We are open to suggestions, criticism and of course the applauds.

Pigfoot Theatre

pigfoot theatre

London

Multi-award winning Pigfoot Theatre tell stories about the climate and ecological crisis, with the least carbon impact possible. An associate company of English Touring Theatre (ETT), our work ‘practises what it preaches’ (The Sunday Times on Pigfoot) and protests within an industry which, in London alone, has a carbon footprint of 50,000 tonnes a year. Our bike-powered family comedy ‘How To Save A Rock’ has toured with ETT to Northern Stage and Theatre By The Lake, with Battersea Arts Centre & Found in Music, and with support from Slung Low to the Albany, Camden People’s Theatre, Poplar Union, the Pound Arts Centre, and more. HOT IN HERE (an energy-generating dance party), co-produced by the Gate Theatre, commissioned and supported by Camden People's Theatre, toured across the UK in Autumn 2022 to venues including Theatre by the Lake, York Theatre Royal, MAST Southampton, the North Wall Arts Centre, the egg Bath, mac Birmingham, ARC Stockton Arts Centre, Nonsuch Studios, and Contact Manchester. Our new show, Hostile Environments, supported by Boundless Theatre’s Accelerator programme, will begin development in 2023. We have also run workshops, delivered sustainability consultancy, and run engagement programmes for organisations including the National Theatre, Southbank Centre, Rambert, HOME Manchester, and Guildhall School of Speech and Drama. Pigfoot began in Oxford, producing site-specific work by the River Thames and at the Oxford Playhouse. Pigfoot became carbon-neutral in 2018 - find out more about our methods and about what being an environmentally sustainable company means here.

Sciecon

sciecon

London

SciEcon CIC SciEcon CIC is an NPO registered in the UK. SciEcon exists to: Cultivate an integrated talent of researcher, engineer, entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and beyond Nurture leadership through focusing on interdisciplinary research, the interplay between teaching, research, and practice, and conversation between intellectuals Host educational events such as interdisciplinary seminars, symposiums, conferences for a hub of global students, researchers, scholars, practitioners, and beyond logo SciEcon CIC Logo Our Philosophy A wise person shall not be confined by her work and profession. At SciEcon, we gather together talents for dialogue, scientific research, education, and incubation in an open and inclusive way. We explore the mysteries of the universe, the subtleties of history, the trends of economic development, the advancement of science and technology, the versatility of humanities, and the profoundness of philosophy, for the sake of life, for the people, for the sages of the past, and for the sake of peace. —Prof. Dr. Yulin Liu Our Programs SciEcon has 6 Signature Programs in light of east and west philosophy including SciEcon Sustainability, Supertalent, Insights, Creation, Resources, and Lab Incubator Program. We create at the intersection of academic disciplines and industry practices. We develop scientific methodology to solve the problem of economics. We host intellectual conversation that inspires both profound insights and practical impacts. We gather global scholars to partake in the dear delight of east and west philosophy. The master said, “Virtue is not left to stand alone. He who practices it will have neighbors.” We are in this, all together!

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