Regenerative Futures Short Courses information session

Join RMIT Europe's information session to explore our new online short courses in Eco-Literacy and Regenerative Design

In this session, you’ll learn about the essential skills and knowledge our new regenerative futures courses offer, hear from experts about their experience in the field and career prospects, as well as the admissions requirements.

This session will cover our courses Eco-Literacy and Regenerative Design, including:

  • What it’s like to study online
  • The enrolment process
  • A live Q&A to address any burning questions you might have about the courses
  • This interactive session will be hosted by Matt Henwood (Product Manager, RMIT Online), Professor Chris Speed (Professor of Design for Regenerative Futures, RMIT University) and Mariël Koerhuis (Senior Project Manager, RMIT Europe).

Details:

23 September 2025
12.30pm - 1.30pm
Online through Microsoft Teams
Please note that this event will be recorded.

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