| Introduction Facilities Academic Programme Extra-Academic Programme Student Applications Jobs at RCNUWC Contact Us | Introduction 200 students aged 16-20 attend Red Cross Nordic College from over 80 countries, the majority selected on scholarships by a network of UWC National Committees around the world. The first College, Atlantic College, in Wales was founded in 1962 inspired by the ideas of the distinguished German-born educator Kurt Hahn, who also founded schools in Germany and Scotland as well as inspiring the Outward Bound Movement. For more information about the United World Colleges, click here. Aims The aim of the United World Colleges is to use education as a force to unite people. The Nordic College, with a special emphasis on environmental and humanitarian concerns, brings highly motivated young students from all parts of the world so they can live and learn together. Our objective is to help students become active, involved and educated citizens whose attitudes towards understanding and service will be a powerful catalyst for change. Through these students, who are selected on merit as representatives of their countries, we hope to influence their wider communities to become more understanding, compassionate and peaceful. In short, we wish to create a better and more tolerant world. |