Elective course: Resistance, Power & Movements (SDC53806) What is an effective movement? How do you feel about activism? Do you want to learn tools on how to be politically relevant? Do you want to join a course that seeks to create a space to explore and reflect on agency and power with a focus on combining … Continue reading Activism course | Resistance, Power & Movements | March & April 2023
A new and exciting course! International Development and Tourism
SDC-36806- Period 3 For long, tourism was not taken seriously in academia. This has changed, and for good reasons. Not only has tourism grown into the biggest economic sector globally, it also has serious cultural, political, environmental and social consequences. For several decades now, tourism has become an important instrument to address socio-economic inequality and … Continue reading A new and exciting course! International Development and Tourism
Internship opportunity for 1 or 2 students at the Nghifindjala Training and Research Centre, Tsintsabis, Namibia
The aim of the center is to break the cycle of poverty by linking the earth, people, and economy together. So far they have maintained an orchard with more than 200 trees and they have managed to build a small classroom and toilet, drill a borehole, and a small garden. Ester Mauta manages the center … Continue reading Internship opportunity for 1 or 2 students at the Nghifindjala Training and Research Centre, Tsintsabis, Namibia
Internship opportunity for 1 or 2 students: Communication and fundraising to support independence in tourism for the Ju/’hoansi in Tsumkwe, Namibia
In the Nyae Nyae Conservancy, Namibia, the Ju/’hoansi have been involved as part of a larger historical Community-based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) programme for over 20 years. A crucial element of this programme has been the development of tourism to generate income. Two men have been long-standing tour guides in the Nyae Nyae Conservancy, namely … Continue reading Internship opportunity for 1 or 2 students: Communication and fundraising to support independence in tourism for the Ju/’hoansi in Tsumkwe, Namibia