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7th March
10:00 to 10:45
3 You will earn 3 bronze points for completing this activity.
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Quinta Sustainability Project - ON CAMPUS

7th March 10:00 to 10:45
This event will serve as an introduction to the Quinta Sustainability Project. Hosted by its founder, Dr Stephan Dahl, you will learn about the fantastic ways in which you can get involved. This includes a unique opportunity to take up a one-week volunteering opportunity at the border of Portugal/Spain, with all meals and lodgings provided.
This activity is offered as part of Go Global - an exciting set of activities, , allowing students to engage in an international experience.

The Quinta Project is an ecoqueer experimental space. We are a queer and hybrid community: Connecting ecoqueers worldwide online and on our land project in Portugal. We cultivate an experiment in creating queer* ecosystems. Through inclusive and shared experiences, we strive not only to go back to Nature but also to go forward with and for Nature. 

For those who are unable to attend in person, there is also an option to join the Livestream listed on the Rise site.

In A Nutshell...

  • Learn...about the Quinta Sustainability Project
  • Volunteer...on a 5.5 hectare farm in the Alto Alentejo region of Portugal
  • Experiment...with alternative forms of living and connecting while engaging with the nature around us
  • Connect...a global network of ecoqueer activists, practitioners and learners
  • Earn up to 3 Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.

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Schedule

  • place 10:00 to 10:45 on 07/03/23 - BS.314
    Welcome Meeting