


Transform (y)our future with Gaia Education Design for Sustainability & Regeneration.
Transform (y)our future with Gaia Education Design for Sustainability & Regeneration.
Master sustainability across Social, Ecological, Economic, and Worldview Dimensions in one comprehensive programme.


One Course to Reshape Your Future - and the Planet’s.
The GEDS Full experience takes you on a transformative journey across four key Dimensions: Social, Ecological, Economic, and Worldview.
With a facilitated learning process and practical tools, you’ll gain the confidence and skills to design sustainable systems that benefit both people and the planet.
Whether you’re solving community challenges or trying to transform your workspace, you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to lead the shift toward a thriving future for all.


One course. Four dimensions. Unlimited impact.
Key Benefits
Gain a comprehensive understanding of sustainability.
Be part of a global network of changemakers.
Earn a certificate upon completion from a curriculum recognised by UNESCO.
Opportunity to upgrade your GEDS into a Masters/PhD degree with Ubiquity University.
Skills Gained
Address complex challenges holistically.
Foster inclusion, equity, and social justice.
Economic perspectives and tools to align work, life, and finances.
Enhance projects and restore ecosystems.
Communicate effectively across diverse cultures and communities.
Sustainable project management and strategic planning.
Strategies that enhance resilience and flexibility.
Impact assessment using sustainability indicators.
GEDS equips you to be a visionary leader, driving innovation and transformation in your field while making a real impact.
If you're ready to integrate regeneration and sustainability into your work, this program is for you!
From Classroom to Community real results
In this online course, you will gain the understanding and skills to become a confident changemaker in social issues of sustainability.
The aim of this programme is to give you a better understanding of the true meaning of social equity and participatory action and to enable participants to apply transformative tools that align us with more resilient social systems. Our relationship with others is too dear to let it default to old domineering paradigms.
After completing this course, you will have learned practical and effective ways to create the change we all seek. Our distinct programme is your chance to learn about the different ways to participate in this (r)evolutionary shift in paradigms.


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In this online course, you will gain the understanding and skills to become a confident changemaker in social issues of sustainability.


Gaia’s 4D Framework: Unique and impactful approach to Sustainability & Regeneration.
Social, Ecological, Economic, and Worldview dimensions combine to offer a holistic approach to sustainability. Gaia’s 4D Framework connects people, nature, local economies, and personal growth to create balanced and resilient comunities and projects.
The programme is divided into four interconnected dimensions: Social Design, Ecological Design, Economic Design, and Worldview. Each dimension spans eight weeks and can be taken individually or as part of the full course.


Social
Enhance your leadership and collaboration skills with practical tools to empower communities, advance social justice, create inclusive solutions, and implement effective governance strategies.
Ecological
Master regenerative design and ecological practices to restore nature, applying principles of permaculture, ecosystem resilience, and innovative environmental solutions.
Economic
Develop regenerative economic models by integrating local economies, ethical finance, conscious consumption, and systems that foster prosperity without depleting natural resources.
Worldview
Expand your perspective by embracing holistic values, ecological ethics, and transformative spirituality while balancing innovation with ancestral wisdom.


Course details
Course format:
Online, flexible modules
Price:
1500 GBP (save 260 GBP by purchasing the full GEDS)
Duration:
14 months (with breaks in between)
Workload:
Approximately 80 hours per Dimension - 400h total
Structure:
Four Dimensions plus the integration/practicum phase, called the Design Studio (add link here)
Facilitation:
Led by experts in each Dimension
Certificate:
Recognised certificate upon completion of the full course


Is the GEDS Full Course for You?
Anyone who lead or work with groups/communities.
Educators and change facilitators inspiring sustainable practices.
Entrepreneurs and business innovators integrating sustainability into their projects.
Policy makers designing systems for resilience.
Consultants and personal development coaches
Individuals passionate about driving meaningful change.
People who wish to align their actions with a new regenerative lifestyle.
Social or environmental activists
Students and researchers in social and environmental fields


Explore transformative tools and practices.
The Social Dimension is one part of Gaia's unique 4D Model, which integrates social, ecological, economic and worldview dimensions to create lasting change.

Bulding Community and Embracing Diversity
Learn the fundamentals of community building and the value of diversity.

Communication Skills and Decision Making
Develop compassionate communication techniques and collaborative decision-making processes.

Leadership and Empowerment
Explore leadership styles that promote shared responsibility and inclusivity.

Art, Ritual and Social Transformation
Understand the role of art and ritual/celebration in fostering social change.

Education, Social Networks and Activism
Examine the impact of education and social networks on activism and community engagement.
Guided by experts in social transformation.
The GEDS Full Course is guided by dedicated professionals with real-world experience across all dimensions of sustainability.
Meet some of our facilitators:

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Growing up between Montreal, New Hampshire, and Boston, Root learned to love dancing, music, poetry, public libraries, matching needs with resources, monofloral honeys, generously inclusive humor, and stories about healing and hope. As an undergraduate at Oberlin College he studied social change movements, comparative religion, and practiced consensus with groups of over 100 at housing and dining co-operatives. He has lived and worked at ecovillages and sustainability projects like Lost Valley Education Center, Pachamama, Wind Spirit, D Acres permaculture farm, and Rowe Camp and Conference Center. He holds an M.A. in Environmental Education, and is a former curriculum designer for Global Ecovillage Network, Findhorn College, and The Newbold Trust. He is a certified trainer in Gaia Education eco-social design, has studied sociocracy with John Buck, and has co-led courses on regenerative cultures and cultural mentoring at Schumacher College, in Spain, and in Thailand. Since 2017, he has staffed the adult program at the Vermont Art of Mentoring camp, and is part of several teams offering weekend programs introducing 8 Shields and social change practices. He co-ordinates the 8 Shields Institute online courses: “Introduction to Regenerative Community Building,” “Designing for Peace,” and "Pathways to Village Building." With Jon Young and his wife Deborah Benham, he is currently co-authoring a new book on regenerative community design.
Guided by experts in social transformation.
The GEDS Full Course is guided by dedicated professionals with real-world experience across all dimensions of sustainability.
Meet some of our facilitators:

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Root Cuthbertson
Growing up between Montreal, New Hampshire, and Boston, Root learned to love dancing, music, poetry, public libraries, matching needs with resources, monofloral honeys, generously inclusive humor, and stories about healing and hope.
As an undergraduate at Oberlin College he studied social change movements, comparative religion, and practiced consensus with groups of over 100 at housing and dining co-operatives. He has lived and worked at ecovillages and sustainability projects like Lost Valley Education Center, Pachamama, Wind Spirit, D Acres permaculture farm, and Rowe Camp and Conference Center. He holds an M.A. in Environmental Education, and is a former curriculum designer for Global Ecovillage Network, Findhorn College, and The Newbold Trust. He is a certified trainer in Gaia Education eco-social design, has studied sociocracy with John Buck, and has co-led courses on regenerative cultures and cultural mentoring at Schumacher College, in Spain, and in Thailand. Since 2017, he has staffed the adult program at the Vermont Art of Mentoring camp, and is part of several teams offering weekend programs introducing 8 Shields and social change practices. He co-ordinates the 8 Shields Institute online courses: “Introduction to Regenerative Community Building,” “Designing for Peace,” and "Pathways to Village Building." With Jon Young and his wife Deborah Benham, he is currently co-authoring a new book on regenerative community design.
As an undergraduate at Oberlin College he studied social change movements, comparative religion, and practiced consensus with groups of over 100 at housing and dining co-operatives. He has lived and worked at ecovillages and sustainability projects like Lost Valley Education Center, Pachamama, Wind Spirit, D Acres permaculture farm, and Rowe Camp and Conference Center. He holds an M.A. in Environmental Education, and is a former curriculum designer for Global Ecovillage Network, Findhorn College, and The Newbold Trust. He is a certified trainer in Gaia Education eco-social design, has studied sociocracy with John Buck, and has co-led courses on regenerative cultures and cultural mentoring at Schumacher College, in Spain, and in Thailand. Since 2017, he has staffed the adult program at the Vermont Art of Mentoring camp, and is part of several teams offering weekend programs introducing 8 Shields and social change practices. He co-ordinates the 8 Shields Institute online courses: “Introduction to Regenerative Community Building,” “Designing for Peace,” and "Pathways to Village Building." With Jon Young and his wife Deborah Benham, he is currently co-authoring a new book on regenerative community design.
Guided by experts in social transformation.
The GEDS Full Course is guided by dedicated professionals with real-world experience across all dimensions of sustainability.
Meet some of our facilitators:

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut mattis dolor massa, eu congue lorem lobortis vitae. Suspendisse id accumsan neque. Cras convallis nibh nec massa placerat, a egestas urna vulputate. Ut quis mi ac odio accumsan vehicula. In mollis lorem et risus molestie tristique. Cras gravida, lacus ut ultrices convallis, dolor magna aliquet libero, et rutrum libero nibh vel enim. Nullam lacinia lacus nec facilisis consectetur.
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Root Cuthbertson
Growing up between Montreal, New Hampshire, and Boston, Root learned to love dancing, music, poetry, public libraries, matching needs with resources, monofloral honeys, generously inclusive humor, and stories about healing and hope.
As an undergraduate at Oberlin College he studied social change movements, comparative religion, and practiced consensus with groups of over 100 at housing and dining co-operatives. He has lived and worked at ecovillages and sustainability projects like Lost Valley Education Center, Pachamama, Wind Spirit, D Acres permaculture farm, and Rowe Camp and Conference Center. He holds an M.A. in Environmental Education, and is a former curriculum designer for Global Ecovillage Network, Findhorn College, and The Newbold Trust. He is a certified trainer in Gaia Education eco-social design, has studied sociocracy with John Buck, and has co-led courses on regenerative cultures and cultural mentoring at Schumacher College, in Spain, and in Thailand. Since 2017, he has staffed the adult program at the Vermont Art of Mentoring camp, and is part of several teams offering weekend programs introducing 8 Shields and social change practices. He co-ordinates the 8 Shields Institute online courses: “Introduction to Regenerative Community Building,” “Designing for Peace,” and "Pathways to Village Building." With Jon Young and his wife Deborah Benham, he is currently co-authoring a new book on regenerative community design.
As an undergraduate at Oberlin College he studied social change movements, comparative religion, and practiced consensus with groups of over 100 at housing and dining co-operatives. He has lived and worked at ecovillages and sustainability projects like Lost Valley Education Center, Pachamama, Wind Spirit, D Acres permaculture farm, and Rowe Camp and Conference Center. He holds an M.A. in Environmental Education, and is a former curriculum designer for Global Ecovillage Network, Findhorn College, and The Newbold Trust. He is a certified trainer in Gaia Education eco-social design, has studied sociocracy with John Buck, and has co-led courses on regenerative cultures and cultural mentoring at Schumacher College, in Spain, and in Thailand. Since 2017, he has staffed the adult program at the Vermont Art of Mentoring camp, and is part of several teams offering weekend programs introducing 8 Shields and social change practices. He co-ordinates the 8 Shields Institute online courses: “Introduction to Regenerative Community Building,” “Designing for Peace,” and "Pathways to Village Building." With Jon Young and his wife Deborah Benham, he is currently co-authoring a new book on regenerative community design.
What Our Learners Say.


I realize I am more capable than I had assumed. I am grateful for the learning format to facilitate speedy learning. Our project planning now includes more depth and detailing thanks to this course."
– K. U. S.


The course content was very comprehensive, detailed and practical. I appreciated how the facilitators brought a focus on real-world applications from the very beginning. They both modelled the principles of harmonious and supportive group-working that we were learning."
– N. B.


Freedom and flexibility. Meaningful content. Great facilitation. Inspirational and diverse group of other students.
Loved the mix of self study and live sessions."
– E. C.
Have questions? We’ve got answers.
No previous experience is required. All you need is a passion for community building and collaboration.
The course is designed to fit busy schedules with around 10 hours per week of flexible study. Though highly encouraged, Live Sessions are not mandatory and are recorded to be watched later.
Yes! The course provides hands-on tools you can apply immediately in your community.
A comprehensive programme covering four dimensions of sustainability: social, ecological, economic, and worldview.
No prior experience is required. This course is designed for both beginners and advanced learners. Whether you’re new to sustainability or looking to deepen your expertise, the course provides accessible and actionable content for everyone.
Entirely online with live sessions, group discussions, and self-paced assignments. You’ll have access to experienced facilitators, a supportive learning community, and rich resource materials.
Yes, each dimension can be taken as a standalone course, so if you are interested in specific dimensions, you can take them separately. Enrolling in the full course provides a holistic understanding of sustainability and is more cost-effective.
The Design Studio is the integration piece of the GEDS Full programme that you can join after complete the 4 Dimensions.
Participants have life-long access to the course material. Though the course has a defined length, participants can go back to the material any time after the course completion.
Have questions? We’ve got answers.
A comprehensive programme covering four dimensions of sustainability: social, ecological, economic, and worldview.
No prior experience is required. This course is designed for both beginners and advanced learners. Whether you’re new to sustainability or looking to deepen your expertise, the course provides accessible and actionable content for everyone.
Entirely online with live sessions, group discussions, and self-paced assignments. You’ll have access to experienced facilitators, a supportive learning community, and rich resource materials.
Yes, each dimension can be taken as a standalone course, so if you are interested in specific dimensions, you can take them separately. Enrolling in the full course provides a holistic understanding of sustainability and is more cost-effective.
The Design Studio is the integration piece of the GEDS Full programme that you can join after complete the 4 Dimensions.
Participants have life-long access to the course material. Though the course has a defined length, participants can go back to the material any time after the course completion.
Hear from our alumni.


The course content was very comprehensive, detailed and practical. I appreciated how the facilitators brought a focus on real-world applications from the very beginning. They both modelled the principles of harmonious and supportive group-working that we were learning.
N. B.


Bringing awareness to a wide range of topics in a very accessible ways; providing resources to allow students to delve very deep into the subjects, without it being necessary to be able to follow the whole course; the tone of voice is amazing - engaging, kind, compassionate, well-written.
D. G.


Freedom and flexibility.
Meaningful content.
Great facilitation.
Inspirational and diverse group of other students.
Loved the mix of self study and live sessions.
E. C.




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