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The displays available here represent all site content categorised under PASCAL Expertise, PASCAL Projects and PASCAL Themes:

Smart Learning Cities Forum - Melbourne, 26 Feb, 2020

To coincide with the visit of Professor Mike Osborne to the European Union Centre, RMIT University Melbourne, the Australian Learning Communities Network (ALCN), Adult Learning Australia (ALA), the European Union Centre, RMIT University, the City of Wyndham and the City of Melton collaborated on a Smart Learning Cities Forum.

Encyclopaedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals | Call For Authors

I am a contributor to the Encyclopaedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and wish to alert subscribers to PASCAL that there are possibilities to propose entries to the volumes on the following Goals:

Why Growing Markets Need Old Buildings | Placemaking Monthly

This newsletter from the Project for Public Spaces connects people who share a passion for public spaces to ideas and issues, news, quotes, places, and events from the placemaking movement. In this edition, we hope to support the global momentum around creating better public transit for all people, prioritizing those with fewer means and higher dependency on these systems.

Special Issue Studies in Adult Education and Learning - Learning Cities

The latest issue of Studies in Adult Education and Learning, which is featured below and attached, will be of interest to subscribers since it is focused on the topic of learning cities, and contains an editorial from PASCAL’s Associate Director, Balazs Nemeth.

Cedefop newsletter No 97 - February 2020

The European inventory of lifelong guidance systems and practices is now online. The inventory is the most complete source of information on career guidance systems in Europe. Read about this, together with other Cedefop activities, in their latest newsletter:

NEP: New Economics Papers - Social Norms and Social Capital - Digest, Vol 111, Issue 4

In this issue we feature 8 current papers on the theme of social capital, chosen by Fabio Sabatini (Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”):

 

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