

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.
Friday 29th May 2026 at Gosling Sike
A rare opportunity to test your botanical skills against a recognised professional standard developed by the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. It will help you understand your skill level and how you can further develop your identification skills! Booking essential.
Saturday 23rd May 2026, 9:15am-1pm at Gosling Sike
An introductory session for anyone interested in finding out more about moth identification and moth trapping. Booking essential.
Friday 22nd May 2026, 10am-1pm
An introductory session for anyone interested in finding out more about bees. Booking essential.
Sunday 17th May 2026, 10am-3pm at Skelsmergh
An introductory session for anyone interested in finding out more about small mammals – especially mice, voles and shrews. Booking essential.

Furness College Open Day 20 November

Cumbrian Agriculture, Arboriculture and Forestry Apprenticeship INFORMATION EVENINGS

Carlisle College Open Days 15 January and 26 March 2026