We work in partnership with inspiring community initiatives across Malawi offering immersive bi-lateral opportunities for global students, educators & business leaders.
Gain an insight into key global challenges facing rural communities in Africa. Experiential learning and shared experiences promotes a fresh attitude and a new perspective. It also broadens horizons and promotes transformational learning and improved communication, adaptability and leadership skills.
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At the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on 25 September 2015, world leaders adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which includes a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and tackle climate change by 2030. RSC is committed to supporting the implementation of the SDG’s both in our company ethos and practice as well as through each of our offered learning experiences.
Every year Royal Holloway University, London brings a group of 30-40 students Malawi for a weeks study trip. Students interested in development processes can examine the role of international aid and NGOs, as well as community-based initiatives and state-led education, health and infrastructure programmes.
An eight-day learning trip to Malawi during university spring break. Each year University of North Carolina bring a group of 12 students to Malawi as the culmination of their spring semester social work course “NGOs and Social Development in Malawi.” Unlike traditional study abroad programs which primarily focus on cultural immersion, this class requires undergrad and graduate students from a mix of disciplines -social work, public health, exercise science and business administration - to put their knowledge of international social work practices to use in an unfamiliar culture.
RSC has partnered with the Future Earth movement. Future Earth is an international hub to coordinate new, interdisciplinary approaches to research on three themes: Dynamic Planet, Global Sustainable Development and Transformations towards Sustainability. It also aims to be a platform for international engagement to ensure that knowledge is generated in partnership with society and users of science. It is open to scientists of all disciplines, natural and social, as well as engineering, the humanities and law.
Our booking process aims to make planning a trip to Malawi easy and hassle free. We have offices in both England and Malawi and can assist your group throughout the whole process.
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We will work with you to tailor your perfect trip. We are brimming with local knowledge and can help you get exactly what you want.
Now you have your prefect trip organised you need to get others involved. We will send you a pack to help raise awareness.
You have the trip organised, you have loads of people signed up, so your ready. Lets go to Malawi!