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Artur Wieczorek is a trainer, campaigner, and consultant. He graduated in development studies from Jagiellonian University in Poland and the National University of Singapore. He has worked for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), National Center for Climate Change, several environmental NGOs and University Muhammadiyah in Malang, Indonesia.
Artur currently runs his own consultancy, working for clients ranging from public schools and local institutions to international companies. Artur is a member of UNEP-Grid Climate Leadership experts pool, as well as Green European Foundation’s pool of trainers and Center for Development of Educational Competencies’s pool of trainers.
In the past four years, as a member of these pools, Artur has conducted over 200 trainings and trained over 3,000 school teachers across Poland on topics ranging from sustainability to using new technologies for education.
Updated November 2022
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