Between January 20th and 25th, 2025, UWC Red Cross Nordic, in collaboration with the Outward Bound Center for Peacebuilding, hosted an international professional development training course for UWC educators from across the movement. This initiative was inspired by the shared history and educational values of UWC and Outward Bound, both deeply committed to experiential learning and peacebuilding.

Educators from seven UWC schools—UWC Adriatic, UWC Robert Bosch College, UWC Changshu China, UWC Dilijan, Li Po Chun UWC of Hong Kong, UWC Mostar, and UWC Red Cross Nordic—joined the training, alongside representatives from UWC International and the affiliated organization Seeds of Peace. The trainer team brought expertise from The Outward Bound Center for Peacebuilding, Outward Bound International, and Penn State University.

This unique training focused on Experiential Peacebuilding, a methodology that aligns with the UWC mission and fosters community-building, trust, and conflict resolution. As the kick-off event for UWC RCN’s 30th anniversary celebrations, this training set the stage for a year of meaningful initiatives. Looking ahead, we hope to establish this as an annual event, continuing to equip educators with practical tools to integrate peacebuilding practices into their daily work.

At the heart of Experiential Peacebuilding lies the belief that peace is built from the inside out and from the bottom up. Participants explored peacebuilding through four interconnected relationships:

  • The Self
  • Self & Others
  • Self & Community
  • Self & Nature/Environment

Through theory, interactive exercises, and outdoor challenges, the course provided an immersive experience that placed participants in the role of both learner and leader.

The first two days were dedicated to peacebuilding and experiential learning theories, explored through engaging, hands-on activities. Then, on the second evening, the group prepared for an overnight winter expedition in Sogndal. For many, cross-country skiing and camping in sub-zero temperatures was an entirely new challenge—pushing comfort zones, strengthening trust, and forging deep connections. By the time they returned to campus on Day 4, the participants had not only gained unforgettable experiences but had also built strong bonds with their peers.

The final two days focused on reflection and application. Participants analyzed their experiences, connected theories to real-world contexts, and planned how to bring Experiential Peacebuilding into their schools and communities. The closing session fostered collaborative discussions on future initiatives and next steps, ensuring that the impact of the training would extend far beyond the week itself.

With this training, UWC RCN continues to champion education as a force for peace, empowering educators to cultivate stronger, more connected communities—one experience at a time. We look forward to seeing this initiative grow and inspire future generations of UWC educators.

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