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The School of Life : ウィキペディア英語版 | The School of Life
:See also: School of Life (disambiguation) The School of Life is an organisation founded in 2008 and based in branches in Melbourne, Paris, Amsterdam, Belgrade, Antwerp, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Seoul, and London. The School offers a variety of programmes and services concerned with how to live wisely and well: finding fulfilling work, mastering relationships, achieving calm, and understanding and changing the world. The School also offers psychotherapy and bibliotherapy services and runs small shops which have been described as 'apothecaries for the mind'. The School of Life is not affiliated to any religious, educational, charitable or other organisations. It declares itself to be a place ‘free from dogma’, where participants are ‘directed towards a variety of ideas—from philosophy to literature, psychology to the visual arts—that tickle, exercise and expand your mind’ and where participants can 'meet other curious, sociable and open-minded people in an atmosphere of exploration and enjoyment'.〔 ==People==
The School of Life was founded by philosopher Alain de Botton〔 and Sophie Howarth, a former curator from Tate Modern, in collaboration with a number of writers, artists and educators. It is currently staffed by Morgwn Rimel (Global Creative Director), Caroline Brimmer (Content), Ewen Haldane (Business), Urszula Kossakowska (International), Roger Gray (Finance), Melissa Byrd (Marketing), and Vassili Christodoulou (Programme). The faculty includes philosophers Mark Vernon, Robert Rowland Smith and Nigel Warburton, writers John Armstrong, Charles Fernyhough, John-Paul Flintoff, Catherine Blyth and Rebecca Abrams. Ambassadors for the project include photographer Martin Parr, psychotherapist Brett Kahr, journalist Rosie Boycott and publishers Patrick Walsh and Simon Prosser.
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