Progress report for
The GREEN Program: International Education for Sustainable Development
Achievement at a glance
Since 2015, TGP has hosted another 2,000 participants on our international and interdisciplinary courses abroad. We've established new experiential education courses in Nepal (Microgrids for Rural Development), Fukushima, Japan (Disaster Mitigation & Nuclear to Renewable Transitions), and more. Most recently, TGP has announced a new Master's Degree of it's kind - M.S. in International Sustainable Development & Climate Change, in partnership with Antioch University.This interdisciplinary program is a one-year, intensive degree program that fuses cutting-edge online course curriculum with three of The GREEN Program's award-winning experiential courses abroad.
The program will educate a new generation of global sustainability professionals who are ready to take action on the pressing challenges that our world faces in lieu of a changing climate, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable consumption. The program has a fierce focus on experiential education, social justice, and real results.
*Applications open October 2019. Learn more here: https://thegreenprogram.com/masters
Beneficiaries
TGP participants, university partners, local communities and international partners. Long-term beneficiaries are the communities most effected by climate change and sustainable development, globally.
Actions
- Developing a new Master's Degree to advance higher education to prepare young professionals to be 21st century leaders in sustainable development.- Advancing alumni engagement and networking, seeing job placements in sustainability-related work
- Striving to increase enrollment numbers which will also increase investments in the local economy where our programs are hosted