Today has been the first day of the 2013 Lifelong Learning Planet Forum hosted by the Gyeonggi Do Provincial Institute for Lifelong Learning (GILL) [2]and the National Institute for Lifelong Education [3] in Korea.
PASCAL Director Professor Michael Osborne was amongst the speakers focusing on European patterns in learning city development. Interestingly we have also discovered that Gyeonggi-do and Tampere City [4] in Finland have been exchanging practices, during the course of a GILL staff tour to three Nordic countries, which had the aim of looking for insight and interesting case examples of LLL and adult education. This is quite a co-incidence since later this month PASCAL will be hosting a party of mayors from the Tampere area in Glasgow. So it seems a three way Korea-Finland-Scotland exchange is possible.