The Supernatural Landscape

The Supernatural Landscape

Explore the hidden world within the world you know.

By UHI North, West and Hebrides

Date and time

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Explore the hidden world within the world you know. This six-week online course delves into the rich relationship between the supernatural and the physical landscape, examining how beliefs in fairies, ghosts, witches and other Otherworldly beings are rooted in - and shaped by - the places around us. You'll explore key concepts such as liminality, thin places, and stone tape theory, developing a deeper understanding of how the unseen and seen intersect.

Study mode

Online

Start date and study timesThursday 18th September

Thursday 2pm – 3pm

Duration

6 weeks

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Cancellation Policy 

UHI North, West & Hebrides reserves the right to cancel or defer the dates of the courses. 

 

In the event of UHI NWH cancelling a course, delegates will be deferred to another (scheduled UHI NWH) course or given a full refund if UHI NWH are unable to provide a course on dates suitable to the learner. 

In the event of cancellation of a course by the delegate, business or their representative, the following charges will apply: 

 

More than 28 days notice – 0% of course fee charged 

 

15-28 days – 25% of fee charged 

 

7 to 14 days – 50% of course fee charged 

 

7 days or less – 100% of course fee charged 

 

Organized by

Proudly rooted in the culture, location, and landscapes of the North and West Highlands, Skye, and Outer Hebrides, we are connecting our rural and island communities and delivering relevant and distinctive learning and research opportunities, shaped by their needs and ambitions.

We also provide a skills pipeline for the region’s growth sectors, including net zero decarbonisation, renewable energy, engineering, advanced manufacturing and technologies, space ports and land and sea-based industries, as well as Gaelic.

As an anchor institution in the region, our aim is to have a transformative impact on our communities by encouraging people to live, work and study here by providing opportunities for people to shape their futures in a changing world.

We do this by providing courses to suit more people, at more levels, for more reasons, equipping them with the skills they need for learning, life, and work, now, and in the future. This includes:

  • Senior phase courses for S4, S5 and S6 pupils
  • Further education
  • Apprenticeships
  • Undergraduate higher education
  • Postgraduate higher education
  • Short training courses for businesses
  • Leisure and evening courses

Through a range of courses at all levels, we’re removing barriers to learning and providing pathways for our students. They can join us on a course that suits their needs, progress from one level of qualification to the next, and leave with a qualification when the time is right for them.

£65
Sep 18 · 6:00 AM PDT