Eric JULIEN
Geographer
At the crossroads of the worlds of business, life and "native" cultures, Eric JULIEN often presents himself as an "explorer of interstices". At 62 years old, geographer (DEA Grenoble I), graduate in political science (IEP), in communication science (MSTC Grenoble III), Master in computer science (Paris VII), mountain guide, (DE) APM expert, GERME, speaker at HEC, EM Lyon, at the CJD, he lives in the Drôme, where he leads "nature reconnection courses" to find the essential in oneself and one's place in the living.
He is one of the founders (1997) of the NGO Tchendukua ici et ailleurs, which accompanies the Kogi, Aruacos and Wiwas Indians in the restitution of their lands and the preservation of their ancestral cultures and of the EPNS (Ecole pratique de la nature et des savoirs) which is experimenting with a new paradigm, in connection with and no longer in opposition to the living.
Speaks on the theme
Friday, November 25
16h30 > 18h00
23. School in the 21st century: how to teach children to grow up in connection with nature?
- Anne BOUVIER: Head of the education, teaching and research department at the Fondation de France
- Muriel FIFILS: Founder and director of the Caminando school
- Guadalupe Yesenia HERNÁNDEZ MÁRQUEZ: Expert of the UNESCO Earth Network
- Eric JULIEN: Geographer
- Philippe NICOLAS: Teacher, researcher and founder of the Cap au Nord project
Moderation: David SEVE