Hello,

Do you know any undergraduate students looking for a fresh approach to 
university education?

The Haida Gwaii Higher Education Society (HGHES) is an enterprising non-profit 
organization that 
develops and delivers transformative education inspired by Haida Gwaii (British 
Columbia, Canada). 
In partnership with leading universities, we offer students immersive, 
experiential learning 
opportunities in rural, resource-dependent communities in transition. Here the 
Haida Nation, island 
communities, and provincial and federal governments are working through complex 
joint 
management models towards reconciliation and sustainability.

Drawing on Haida Gwaii’s legacy of innovation and leadership, HGHES offers a 
range of programming 
including undergraduate semesters, executive education and professional 
development courses, 
research opportunities, public lectures and workshops, and more.

HGHES embraces a place-based approach; we see the social and ecological systems 
of Haida Gwaii 
as vibrant natural classrooms for our students to engage with, grounding course 
content in living, 
local case studies. We believe in working together and facilitating a rich 
collaboration between 
academics and local knowledge holders, supporting a meaningful learning 
exchange and the 
development of a broad perspective.

As issues around the globe become increasingly complex, our programs help 
position students at 
the leading edge, preparing them to be future leaders and decision-makers.

HGHES is currently accepting applications for the Haida Gwaii Semester in 
Natural Resource Studies 
(January 2017) and the Haida Gwaii Semester in Natural Resource Science 
(September 2017).

- Earn 15 300-level credits, transferrable to your home university
- Accredited by the University of British Columbia, open to students everywhere
- 14-week community-based programs
- Transformative and experiential learning opportunities
- Apply online at hghes.ca/apply

Please feel welcome to contact us with any questions.

All the very best,

Emily-Sky Collins
Operations Manager, HGHES
T|250 559 7885 ext. 230   E|[email protected]   w|hghes.ca

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