

Develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours to deliver interventions or lead in disaster, humanitarian and crisis settings. Broaden and deepen your perception of your role in such circumstances, including your management and resilience principles, shaping your ability to contribute more effectively to doctrine and policy developments that will ultimately improve yours and your team’s practise. By critically evaluating the evidence, your own personal experience and that of others, you will be able to apply credible, timely solutions to compound problems in response to natural or man-made incidents wherever they occur.
Our degree teaching takes places Monday-Friday with a flexible timetable.
Given the pace at which our planet is changing, there has never been a more important time to study geography. Learn to make sense of the complex interactions between humanity and our planetary environment and discover how you can make a positive difference.
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The CLTH programme, developed by The British Horse Society (BHS), is designed to support children and young people aged 5–25 who may benefit from an alternative to traditional classroom-based education. Delivered from our specialist equestrian centre near Keswick, the programme blends ridden and…
Various dates available
This three day comprehensive course provides the skills required by a modern First Aider along with the confidence to deal with real life emergencies. The +F is available on request for those working in the Forestry industry.
Various dates available
This training course is ideal for smaller, lower risk environments where the risk assessment indicates a lower level of First Aid cover is required.

Lancaster University Campus Tours Dates throughout November

University of Cumbria Ambleside Campus Open Day 8 November

Kendal College Open Evening 12 November