Join the T-learning Transformative Knowledge Network
T-learning stands for transformative, transgressive learning in times of climate change.

The T-learning Transformative Knowledge Network aims to facilitate deeper understanding of the role of learning in transformations to sustainability.

The T-learning TKN is a not-for-profit research and knowledge co-production network.

The T-learning TKN welcomes participation from graduate and postgraduate researchers, academics, civil society and public sector organisations involved in co-learning, and facilitating and developing t-learning knowledge that is oriented towards social justice and common good.

This short form asks you to provide some information on yourself and your interest in, and experience in t-learning knowledge co-production. In particular, the form seeks to capture how you might wish to be involved in the T-learning TKN as it develops.

Once you have filled in the questionnaire, and depending on your choices, we will link you up to the TKN communications and activities as per your preferred options should you meet the criteria for participation noted above.

NOTE:  All information submitted on this form will only be used for facilitating participation in the T-learning Transformative Knowledge Network, and for non-commercial communications related to advancing T-learning knowledge, theory and practice.

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