Agrostology Course
This Agrostology Course examines how grasses influence landscapes, cultures, and narratives. It equips humanities professionals to integrate grass ecology, ethnobotany, and heritage interpretation, transforming field data into compelling visitor narratives and exhibition proposals. Participants gain practical skills in species identification, environmental analysis, and ethical documentation for museum-quality outputs.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This Agrostology Course provides a focused, hands-on introduction to grass taxonomy, ecology, and ethnobotany. Participants learn to identify key grass species in the field, analyse environmental data and land-use patterns, and relate botanical findings to cultural practices. The course also covers creating exhibition materials, such as herbarium profiles and visitor information, using ethical research and precise documentation techniques.
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Develop skills
- Regional grass analysis: interpret soils, climate, and land-use swiftly.
- Rapid grass identification: recognise key traits, spikelets, and use online floras confidently.
- Eco-cultural insight: connect grass ecology to cultural memory, policy, and rural stories.
- Ethnobotany skills: document traditional grass uses ethically and rigorously.
- Exhibit-ready writing: produce clear labels, maps, and herbarium profiles.
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