Leveraging RMIT's strong interdisciplinary approach and community networks, the Regenerative Futures Institute will address global environmental and social challenges through impactful interdisciplinary education, research and partnerships. It will also equip RMIT students and adult learners with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in an evolving landscape.
Professor Chris Speed, Director of the Institute, said its core focus would be on integrating regenerative thinking across various fields and industries, to meet changing business and societal needs.
"The Regenerative Futures Institute course offering has been uniquely designed to address the skills gap and equip businesses and learners with the necessary tools to respond to climate change and sustainability challenges," said Professor Speed.
In addition to short courses for adult learners, a new minor in regenerative futures will be available for RMIT undergraduate students to study across a range of programs.
This innovative interdisciplinary approach to education has seen leading RMIT academics and experts co-design the course offerings, giving learners multiple perspectives in regenerative knowledge.
"It’s outside the norm of traditional single-discipline course design," added Speed.
"This type of knowledge would usually be ‘attached’ to science or sustainability related programs, but at RMIT, eventually every student - whether they are studying accounting, architecture or public relations - will have the option to complete a minor in Regenerative Futures as part of their program. As a result, our students will leave RMIT prepared to lead and innovate in the rapidly changing global environment, whatever their specialisation."