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Blogs by Theme - Lifelong Learning

Learning Cities and Culture Working Together - Pecs, 20 September 2018 - Call for papers

This is a reminder to all colleagues that in association with the Municipality of Pécs, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning and PASCAL International Observatory, the University of Pécs and its Learning City-Region Forum are organising an International Conference on 20th September, 2018 concerned with the theme of: Learning Cities and Culture Working Together.

New funding for Erasmus Mundus Masters at the University of Glasgow

The School of Education at the University of Glasgow, the European base of PASCAL is pleased to announced further success within the Erasmus Mundus programme that will support one existing International Masters degree and two new Masters. 

Poverty across the Lifecourse

International Longevity Centres (ILCs) have responded to the WHO policy and guidelines for an age-friendly society.  At the next "Future of Ageing" conference, Thursday 29 November 2018, Copthorne Tara Hotel, Scarsdale Pl, Kensington, run by London's ILC; the opening debate is on the "Future of Poverty".  Poverty appears to be growing for both the younger and older generations, and policy/practice solutions are sought in terms of social policy and healthy economies across the globe.  For further information please read "http://blog.ilcuk.org.uk/2018/05/10/the-generat

Commonwealth Foundation Newsletter

The latest edition of news from the Commonwealth Foundation advises us of the release of the People's Forum Call to Action and Declaration.  The Forum recently discussed injustice as experienced by those of diversity and accountability in governance.

Equality as an Endpoint: Learning, Training and the Global Pathways to Inclusive Development - Workshop, 18 June, Glasgow

You are kindly invited to attend the Equality as an Endpoint: Learning, Training and the Global Pathways to Inclusive Development workshop to be held on Monday, June 18th, 10-4 pm in Forehall, Main Building, University of Glasgow. This interdisciplinary workshop brings together perspectives and insights from international academics and policymakers on effective learning and training for inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development of marginalised populations globally.

 

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