Community
as Curriculum

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Geographical Places

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Program Fellows

52+

Collaborating Educators

24+

Partnerships

Master’s in Social Innovation
In partnership with Kathmandu University
Duration
15 Months
Next Intake
May 2026

“A space to pause, reflect and process what happened… an anchoring ground on personal and professional goals.”

— SIF Fellow 2025


Our DNA

Higher education rooted
in the wisdom of our soil.

Nepal Communiversity is an independent not-for-profit initiative that brings academia, industry, state, and communities together to co-create transformative learning.

Understanding Self (आफूलाई चिनेको)

Deepen self-awareness through reflection, community living, and lived experience.

Understanding Society

Learn with communities by engaging deeply with local knowledge and realities.

Entrepreneurial Mindset

Develop the agency to create innovative solutions for real-world challenges.

MSIE 2026.

“It didn’t feel like we were attending classes… we started our day with activity and ended with reflection.”

SIF 2025 Coach

01

The Trimesters (Residential)

Immersive stays in Terai, Himal, and Pahad (10 weeks each) to solve real-world community challenges.

02

Specialized Tracks

Choose from Entrepreneurship, Research, Industry, or Global pathways for your 20-week capstone.

03

Co-Created Learning

A curriculum designed with King’s College and Kathmandu University, guided by global and local mentors.

Himal (Mountains)

10 Weeks Immersion

Pahad (Hills)

10 Weeks Immersion

Terai (Plains)

10 Weeks Immersion

OUR JOURNEY

Milestones of Innovation

2018
The Spark

A restless group of educators from King’s College imagined a new education.

2023
Summer Program

Our first pilot bringing ideas into motion in agricultural tourism.

2024
Winter Program

Deepening learning through digital storytelling in Panchkhal.

2025
SIF Fellowship

8-week immersive journey for 15 fellows across Nepal.

Ready to reimagine your learning journey?

Join a community of educators, practitioners, and leaders who believe that learning happens best when it’s rooted in life.