What are UWC short courses?
Since 1987, UWC short courses have empowered young people worldwide to experience the transformative power of a UWC education. These intensive programmes, available in in-person, online, or hybrid formats, reflect UWC’s core mission: to unite people, nations, and cultures for peace and a sustainable future.
With more than 200 short courses and 7,000+ participants since 1987, UWC short courses are rooted in experiential learning and designed for people aged five to 99 years old. Each course offers participants the opportunity to collaborate with a diverse group of peers, explore pressing local and global challenges, develop transferable changemaking skills and build friendshipsthat last a lifetime.

Why choose a UWC short course?
UWC short courses distill the essence of a UWC education into one to five weeks of immersive learning. Without the constraints of an academic curriculum, participants focus on topics such as:
- 和平、權力和衝突解決
- 環境永續
- 具有全球影響力的領導力
- 身分、差異與共融
- 社會創業和創新
透過多樣化的主題設計與富創意的教學方式(如工作坊、專題式學習、戶外學習、模擬活動、服務機會與團隊建立等),參與者將被賦予能力去探索自己的熱情、發展實際可行的解決方案,並為一個更永續且公平的世界做出貢獻。
Who organises UWC short courses?
UWC short courses are organised by UWC national committees, UWC schools and colleges, former or current staff and students, as well as external partner organisations. Anyone with a brave, innovative idea aligned with the UWC mission and values can apply to receive UWC endorsement to organise an official UWC short course.
Courses are hosted locally, regionally or internationally, in up to 30 locations worldwide each year. Online formats ensure even greater accessibility, allowing UWC short courses to reach participants in regions where in-person opportunities are limited.
Each graduate of a UWC short course officially becomes part of the UWC network of 85,000+ changemakers, reinforcing their connection to a global community committed to building a better future.