Ubiquity University is a global, largely online university and learning platform focused on **wisdom studies, consciousness, spirituality, leadership, and regenerative futures**. It combines academic programs with personal development and social action, aiming to “go deep to go far” and prepare learners to respond to global challenges.
# Mission and Focus Ubiquity describes its mission as nurturing learners “to lead with wisdom and heart,” weaving **ancient wisdom traditions** together with **contemporary science and consciousness studies**. Programs are designed as both an **inner journey** (self‑discovery, spiritual/psychological growth) and an **outer practice** (activism, community projects, and work on global issues such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals).
Key themes include: - Wisdom studies and mysticism - Science and consciousness - Regenerative / ecological futures - Spirituality, interspecies communication, entheogens - Leadership and social change Learning is offered through **short courses, in‑person retreats, and graduate degrees**, with flexible “pay as you go” options and a strong emphasis on global community.
# Historical Roots 1. University of Creation Spirituality (1996–2005) 2. Wisdom University (2005–2012) 3. Formation of Ubiquity University (2012–2013) 4. Expansion of Ubiquity
# Programs and Structure (Brief) Ubiquity’s Programme include: - **Wisdom School of Graduate Studies** - **School of Science and Consciousness** - **Short courses and “nano/micro” courses** - **In‑person intensives and retreats**
Learning pathways are designed to be **modular** and **self‑paced**, with options to stack individual courses into certificates or degrees, and to “design your own” learning journey.
Ubiquity University refers to the **technology‑enabled, global B‑corp university** that integrates: - UbiSkills – holistic competencies (head, heart, hands) - UbiPass – skills passport - UbiCerts – competency‑based credentials - UbiVerse – an online social‑learning platform
# People and Partnerships
Ubiquity positions itself as a **networked university**, partnering with: - Global NGOs and student organizations (e.g. AIESEC) - Institutes and centers focused on consciousness, new paradigm science, and spirituality - Organizations whose educational programs can be “credentialed” through Ubiquity’s degree framework
Its **community platform** claims over **20,000 researchers and changemakers and around 1,900 values‑aligned organizations**, with functions for classes, groups, posts, and events in a shared environment.