December 22, 2024
Education News Canada

UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
UVic teams with Brazil waste pickers to build university

December 20, 2024

Thanks to a groundbreaking partnership in Brazil, the University of Victoria is extending its global reach and its impacts on environmental education beyond Canada's borders while expanding ideas of who benefits from formal education. 

UVic co-created UNICATA with Brazilian waste pickers and recently signed an agreement that will see UVic's Division of Continuing Studies (DCS) issue a non-credit micro credential certificate to students who complete its educational modules.

UVic co-created UNICATA, or Universidade de Catadoras e Catadores, with Brazilian waste pickers people who sift through garbage to look for recyclable materials in 2022 and recently signed an agreement that will see UVic's Division of Continuing Studies (DCS) issue a non-credit micro credential certificate to students who complete its educational modules. Last week, the first cohort received certificates.

In a collaboration that received the blessing of four public universities in Brazil and the support of the Ministry of Racial Justice, UVic and these institutions aim to share their educational resources to train students to develop a solid foundation in waste management, waste governance and related topics.   

The partnership is rooted in a research and community outreach project launched in 2006 by UVic geography professor Jutta Gutberlet. She has worked over time with waste pickers to develop course materials, focusing on what they know from their experiences and what they need to learn to build better lives.

The course was co-designed with input from waste pickers to create an open and accessible learning environment. "Many hands have helped build this university," says Gutberlet.

UNICATA students take part in six, 14-week modules on topics including: the history of waste picking, waste governance and environmental issues such as sustainability, resource extraction and pollution. The courses include classroom work, experiential learning and research.

"This is the sort of thing we're talking about at UVic when we're talking about having an impact globally," says UVic President Kevin Hall. "Through this partnership in Brazil, we're helping the waste pickers build a new future for themselves and their country."

UNICATA enterprise demonstrates UVic's commitment to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals including climate action. Read more about UVic's impact.  

Read more in this UVic News article.

For more information

University of Victoria
PO Box 1700, STN CSC
Victoria British Columbia
Canada V8W 2Y2
www.uvic.ca/


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