Our
mission
Build, promote and animate
a global academic network
for the creative gifted:
8 Academies and an International Research Center
"Model of academic village Genius' Garden Foundation"
Eight Academies and a Research Center : A World University
Network
Eight modern student villages will each host 50,000 inhabitants, including 25,000
students
These villages, small towns on a human scale, designed by avant-garde architects, will be built to
accommodate around 20,000 to 25,000 students from 7 to 107 years (as well as toddlers exceptionally gifted for their age and accompanied by parents ). Built to receive an academy of geniuses each,
these modern villages will house all the necessary structure for its proper functioning. It will include executives, technical personnel, businesses, municipal and school administrations that are
specific to the life of a municipality, schools and universities, including one of classical education, places of worship, a hospital, recreation center , all services and means of communication and
transport useful to the whole.
As a reminder :
This type of village will be established on each continent and will, if possible, benefit from a framework of independence or even an extra-territorial status for reasons of comfort, security for its
residents and management quality.
The research center will be set up in Europe, in Switzerland, more precisely with the headquarters of the foundation.
If a country wishes to develop the concept on its territory, it will have to plebiscite the General Direction of the foundation.
Switzerland and Russia for Europe, could be the first territories to host the "Genius' Garden Foundation". China will soon follow for the Asian continent as well as Japan and especially the Island of
Okinawa for the Far East. Katanga for sub-Saharan Africa, Australia for Oceania, Brazil for South America, Canada for North America, Crete for North Africa and the Middle East the other selected
sites.
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Eight academies : a planetary relational fabric
Eight modern academies, each with 25,000 students
Each village will constitute in itself an academy.
These eight continental academies will each host two universities: a classical university for students residing in the village and its surroundings, and a specific university dedicated to gifted or
creative gifted students, interns and researchers of international origin who have successfully passed tests Admission to that university.
The academies will give geniuses an education whose core curriculum will correspond to that of classical schools and universities for diploma purposes but which will be transmitted at a more
sustained and therefore shorter pace. A complementary education adapted to the specificities of the talents revealed will mobilize in these budding or confirmed geniuses the possibilities not
exploited by the traditional teaching. Creativity and its good use will be the preferred axes developed in this second part of the teaching.
The projects that will be born from these creative trainings will be accompanied throughout the curriculum to ensure the realization of the expected patents and licenses. The
International Research Center will be made available to support and bring to fruition these projects. The duration of this comprehensive training will not exceed that given by the conventional
establishments.
The profitability of such a program will be as beneficial to students as to the society that will benefit from an invaluable asset, creative
humanitarist genius and its corollary producing more well-being for all.
These academies will carry across the planet without borders an unparalleled synergy of knowledge
thanks in particular to MOOCs which will be made accessible to all other public and private universities around the world.
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