Uzbekistan Foundation Launches Aral School Ecological Education Programme for Postgraduate Students
By
Dezeen staff
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
The Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation has launched the Aral School, a new ecological education programme for postgraduate students. The school aims to address global environmental challenges through creative and transdisciplinary approaches, with applications open until October 5th. Founder Gayane Umerova describes it as tackling crucial global topics requiring visionary responses from the next generation of creative talent.
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"laboratory for our global future"
The school's goal as described by founder Gayane Umerova
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