Permaculture Design Certificate Course (PDC) 6th of April to 17th of April 2025
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- 72 Hours of PDC lectures
- Camping Accommodation
- Hot showers and Toilet Facilities
- Nutritious Lunch
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Permaculture-In-Action Internship
Are you passionate about permaculture? Ready to learn how permaculture principles can be adapted and applied in diverse environments? Join us for a two week internship program with Geoff Lawton and his team, spanning three different climates on three continents!
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These selected three climates cover 80 percent of the territory of the Earth, thus wherever your journey may lead you after the programmed, you most probably have learnt what permaculture techniques could be best applied on the given climate. Such an immersive journey would not only offer practical skills but also foster a deeper understanding of global ecological systems and the interconnectedness of environmental challenges and some of the solutions.
The Permaculture-In-Action internship programme is designed to empower individuals, who are keen on experiencing the practicalities of running permaculture farms and sites in very different climates, such as:
- continental climate in Hungary at Eletfa Permakultura,
- humid subtropical climate in Australia at Zaytuna farm,
- desert climate in Jordan at Greening the Desert.
During the internship programme, not only you learn permaculture ‘by doing’, but will have a chance to build relationships and potential partnerships within the network of like-minded people at the Global Permaculture Research Institute.
Our world is changing
We are facing enormous challenges and changes in the world on a scale never seen before in human history – increasing climate extremes, social and economic crises, wars, and unrest. Time is running out, and the way our life is transforming every day there has never been a better time or indeed a greater need for us to work together to make the necessary changes to try and make the world a better place. It is crucial for us to recognize our collective responsibility and navigate our world towards a liveable future and also sow the seeds for a worthwhile future for our children.
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As a participant in the internship programme, you will learn about permaculture in three very different climates to gain the necessary experience and expertise. You will study
- in continental Europe at the Eletfa Permakultura in Hungary,
- in subtropical Australia at the Zaytuna farm in Northern NSW, and
- in the desert of Jordan at the Greening the Desert Project in the Al Jawfa area in Western Jordan.
Is it for you?
The Permaculture-In-Action internship programme is for you if,
- You are genuinely interested in making that first step towards becoming part of the solution.
- You would like to intern side by side with Geoff Lawton and his international team.
- You are looking to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in permaculture.
- You would like to learn how to transfer your knowledge to others.
- You would like to gain practical experience through real-life examples.
- You would like to become a team member of the Permaculture Research Institute.
If you answered ‘Yes’ to any of the above, we look forward to hearing from you!
The Permaculture-In-Action internship programme can be your investment into your future. Our aim is to spread permaculture enabling people with a ‘can-do’ attitude. You can have great networking opportunities while partnering with the Permaculture Research Institute. During the internship you do not only learn about farming in several climatic environments, but you can establish your career path and also become a teacher on the way. Throughout the process you will be equipped with our support.
We look for individuals who
- are independent, resilient with a positive attitude,
- speak conversational English,
- are available for at least one month,
- trust in our programme and happy to be part of our community, and
- are willing to live in a communal setting.
Topics and skills that will be covered include
- Harvesting the produce planted in phase two, and
- Preparing the site for the dry period that is about to arrive with the summer. This includes considerations in the food forest, and.
- Studying the set-up, mapping, monitoring and recording of the irrigation system and water use for the site, as a special project.
- There will be other general site maintenance including the natural swimming pool.
- All of this you will get to practice and observe in a drylands climate 300m below sea level.
Daily Timetable
- 6.00-7.30 - Breakfast
- 7.30-8.15 - Tidy up
- 8.15-12.30 - Program
- 12.30-13.15 - Lunch
- 13.15-13.30 - Tidy up
- 13.30-17.00 – Program
Accommodation and food
You will be provided with a basic room at Greening the Desert, with separate toilet and shower facilities. You will be provided with lunch on work days (Sun-Thur) but expected to cater for yourself during times outside the official hours.
Travel:
You are expected to make your own way to the GTD site, though planning assistance can be given if you require.
Fees for Participation:
300USD per week.
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About the Teachers
Geoff Lawton
Geoff Lawton is the main facilitator for this PDC course. He is a Permaculture consultant, designer and teacher. He first took his Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) Course with Bill Mollison in 1983. He holds a Diploma in Permaculture Education, Design, Implementation, System Establishment, Administration and Community Development given by the founder of Permaculture, Bill Mollison. Read More
Geoff has undertaken hundreads of jobs teaching, consulting, designing, administrating and implementing, in 6 continents and close to 50 countries around the world. Clients have included private individuals, groups, communities, governments, aid organizations, non-government organisations and multinational companies.
He has currently educated over 15,000 students in Permaculture worldwide. These include graduates of the Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) Course and courses focused on the practical design of sustainable soil, water, plant, and legal and economic systems.
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About The Location
This is a truly eye-opening location to earn your PDC. You will be studying on the lowest point of the earth in one of the most testing climates to practice Permaculture. With arid soil and very little rainfall, you will be viewing permaculture practices at their maximum potential.
The local population is made up of traditional Bedouin tribes and long-term refugees stemming from displacement of local populations from within Palestine. The project site is typical of the area – a marginal arid land low-income settlement.
At the project site you will see examples of energy-efficient appropriate housing with natural cooling systems, arid climate plant nursery, solar electricity, solar hot water, biological waste water treatment recycling, dry compost toilets, rain water harvesting earthworks and diverse interactive plant, animal and tree systems for local food production and processing.
The course will be taught in the lecture room at the project's demonstration house which also features: eco-lodge accommodation options, permaculture cafe and gift shop, administration office for the project and the local permaculture group.
The project permaculture gardens are designed as a model that can be replicated within the local village, throughout Jordan and other countries in the region.
Getting Here From The Airport
Airport Taxi to the site is JD$40 approximately. Upon request,
The farm is in the South Shouna region, in al Jawfa-Jawasreh Village, second right turn
behind the Jawasreh School for girls. Farm Manager, Hayel : +962 79 534 4376
The Coordinates for the location is: 31.871754,35.631470 or 31°52'18.3"N 35°37'53.3"E
You can find it on Google Maps here: https://goo.gl/maps/M9VnYYZQuSdRSE168
Here is the Address in Arabic to show to your taxi driver:
الجمعیة الاردنیة للبیئة النوعي
الشونة الجنوبیة , الجوفة , الجواسرة, ثاني دخلة
على الیمین خلف مدرسة الجواسرة الثانویة
.للبنات
الرجاء الاتصال على الرقم التالي للاست فسار
+962 79 534 4376 هایل
What You Will Need to bring with you?
- Sun hat and sunglasses
- Good walking or working shoes
- Casual and comfortable clothing – natural fabrics recommended for coolness
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Flashlight/headlamp
- Your own bedding (sheets etc.)
- Ample supply of any needed medications
- Tent if needed (depending on accommodation option)
- Sleeping bag and hiking mattress if needed
- Sandals
- Personal toiletries
Course Times
6.00am to 5.00pm.
All prices are in Australian dollars, including GST. An early bird discount is available if the course fee is paid 21 days prior to the course start date.
Refund PolicyRefunds Policy
Sometimes circumstances change and you may be unable to attend a course you have paid for. If so, there are a few options available;
If you notify us at least 14 days prior to the course commencement, GTDP will refund your course fee but will deduct an administration fee of 30%, deposits are not refundable, OR you can apply the full amount as credit towards a future course.
If you notify us less than 14 days prior to the course commencement GTDP cannot provide a refund OR you can send
someone else in your place.
The Greening The Desert Project reserves the right to cancel or discontinue advertised courses, if an insufficient number of attendees/ low attendance or due to unforeseen circumstances on the behalf of the GTDP requires us to not proceed with the advertised offer, you will immediately receive a full refund. All other refunds can take between 7-30 days to process.
Please strongly note, that travel to and from the Greening the Desert Project site is the attendee’s responsibility. You are encouraged to liaise with the GTDP about numbers of attendees and the potential of course cancellation prior to booking travel. The PRI/GTDP is not responsible for any loss or travel reimbursement, should the course be discontinued.
Cultural Sensitivity
The Jordan Valley is home to an ancient and classical civilisation that has had many cultures, traditions, and peoples cross through its land and also settle within it. International students are requested to be culturally sensitive to the Islamic traditions and Muslim social protocol. A full orientation will be provided.
General Guidelines for all Participants
- Showing respect for oneself.
- Open and receptive attitude toward cross cultural communication.
- Willingness to ask questions whenever necessary.
- Conservative attire is recommended.
- Wearing shirts at all times.
- For women - Long skirts or pants (Shorts considered offensive).
- For men - Shorts are acceptable (but must be at least to the knee).
- Sobriety at all times during the PDC course.
- Respect for elders, religious traditions and practice, and community leaders.
- Not photographing locals without permission, especially not local women and children.
- Respecting Muslim gender relation etiquette.
- Not touching or shaking hands of Muslim adults of the opposite gender without permission.
Not displaying overly intimate affection in public with wife/husband or partner.
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