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Workshops in Portland

Interactive Tools-Oriented Workshops in Portland

The Sustainability Leadership program is a series of non-credit professional development workshops. Academic credit option is available in partnership with the UO School of Architecture and Allied Arts. These action-learning workshops are designed to give you both a theoretical foundation and practical application tools that can be used to move your organization toward sustainable systems.

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Sponsorship
Opportunities

Are you looking for ways to reach environmentally and socially conscious organizations and professionals? We look forward to helping you maximize a strong connection to your target audience and create a meaningful impression. Please call Ruta Stabina at (503) 412-3652 or e-mail rstabina@uoregon.edu.

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Certificate of
Completion

Participants who attend ten one-day workshops will receive the Certificate of Completion in Sustainability Leadership from the University of Oregon. There are no pre-requisites and the workshops can be taken in any order.

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Newsworthy


In with The Times

The New York Times recently highlighted the University of Oregon Sustainability Leadership Certificate Program as an example of a sustainability-focused continuing education program at the forefront of a growing national trend.

The article, Sustainability Field Booms on Campus (August 19, 2009), reports an influx in course offerings and enrollment in established sustainability programs despite the recession as certification and education in the field of sustainability becomes increasingly desirable for professionals.

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