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The Future Climate Leaders course is designed to equip learners with the skills, tools and knowledge needed to drive sustainability within their organisation. It prepares learners to be proactive, informed and influential in tackling environmental challenges, making them champions of a sustainable future.
Through an innovative, science-based curriculum, inspiring case studies and hands-on environmental challenges, learners will explore the levers of climate change, develop sustainable leadership skills and discover how to implement practical solutions for a healthier planet, thriving organisation and prosperous individual.
Co-funded by Devon County Council through Skills Bootcamps, this ten-week course is open to those aged 19+ in employment and based in Devon.
Why this course?
• Comprehensive curriculum • Expert-led instruction • Tailored for future leaders • Networking opportunities • Real-world impact • Long-term benefits
Incorporating UNESCO competencies for sustainable leadership, this course provides the tools, knowledge and networks necessary to lead your organisation toward a sustainable future. This course will ensure that you are equipped to champion green initiatives and drive meaningful change. By the end of the course, you will have a well-developed sustainability project ready to implement as well as a robust action plan, leadership skills and a recognised certification that underscores your expertise and commitment to climate leadership.

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Email nzx@plymouth.ac.uk for any queries.
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