Woodbrooke

Quaker Nominations in a Nutshell

Birmingham, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Quaker Nominations in a Nutshell at Woodbrooke is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

About the Program

This one-day course is designed for individuals who are new to the Nominations Committee or are about to serve on one. It provides essential insights into how Quakers nominate and appoint individuals to various roles within their meetings. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of the nomination process and the responsibilities involved, making it ideal for those seeking to engage more deeply with Quaker practices.

Throughout the course, students will explore the principles that guide Quaker nominations, including the importance of discernment and community involvement. The program includes online learning materials, recorded sessions, and interactive Zoom discussions, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. This structure helps participants develop the skills necessary to contribute effectively to their committees.

Graduates of this course can pursue roles within Quaker Meetings, such as Nominations Committee members, clerks, or facilitators. They may also find opportunities in community organizations or other non-profit sectors where collaborative decision-making is valued. The skills acquired are transferable to various roles that require teamwork, leadership, and a commitment to shared values.

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