Dear All, I hope it's ok to post this here.
I am conducting a very brief 2-minute survey to ask whether there would be interest from the international bushcraft (and related) communities in postgraduate level academic qualification in ‘Bushcraft Studies’. This includes a Postgraduate Certificate (PgC), or a Master of Arts degree (M.A.) in ‘Bushcraft Studies’, which could also lead on to PhD and research possibilities. Access routes/ entry requirements would NOT require prior degree qualifications, but rather, would require a good level of practical experience, such as the completion of weeklong and specialist bushcraft courses at foundation and preferably intermediate level and/or NCFEs in bushcraft, for example, but essentially be able to demonstrate a good and competent level of bushcraft knowledge. I would be very keen to gauge interest from potential international students, as well as the UK outdoors and bushcraft community. Attendance would be required for several 5-day module blocks spread over a 1-2 year period.
If this is something you feel might be a good thing for you, and something you think you might consider in the future, and thus would like to see brought into the world, please show your interest and support by answering 6 quick questions in this survey. As always, thank you so much for your time and response. I have a very short survey time period of a few days, so please let me know what you think by Wednesdays 13th May (next week!). As always, thank you for your time, interest and response!! Lisa Fenton - Woodsmoke.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GMQF593
I am conducting a very brief 2-minute survey to ask whether there would be interest from the international bushcraft (and related) communities in postgraduate level academic qualification in ‘Bushcraft Studies’. This includes a Postgraduate Certificate (PgC), or a Master of Arts degree (M.A.) in ‘Bushcraft Studies’, which could also lead on to PhD and research possibilities. Access routes/ entry requirements would NOT require prior degree qualifications, but rather, would require a good level of practical experience, such as the completion of weeklong and specialist bushcraft courses at foundation and preferably intermediate level and/or NCFEs in bushcraft, for example, but essentially be able to demonstrate a good and competent level of bushcraft knowledge. I would be very keen to gauge interest from potential international students, as well as the UK outdoors and bushcraft community. Attendance would be required for several 5-day module blocks spread over a 1-2 year period.
If this is something you feel might be a good thing for you, and something you think you might consider in the future, and thus would like to see brought into the world, please show your interest and support by answering 6 quick questions in this survey. As always, thank you so much for your time and response. I have a very short survey time period of a few days, so please let me know what you think by Wednesdays 13th May (next week!). As always, thank you for your time, interest and response!! Lisa Fenton - Woodsmoke.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GMQF593
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