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PASCAL Library

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

AI, Cities and Climate Change: Whoever Said It Would Be Easy? - NewCities, Josef Konvitz

Josef Konvitz, PASCAL Chair and Associate Fellow, Resilience, NewCities, attended a day-long conference on 21 May last month, sponsored by the NewCities Foundation, on the theme of Artificial Intelligence and Climate Change. Held in the sumptuous grand hall of the Paris City Hall, the subject highlighted the importance of public actors and local innovators.

Building Good Sustainable Communities through the Learning City EcCoWell Approach

EcCoWell

EcCoWell was developed by the PASCAL International Observatory in 2012 (PIE), based on the experience of Taipei city, as an approach to developing learning cities in a holistic and cohesive manner. The emergence of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015, with a similar requirement for holistic development has enhanced the significance of the EcCoWell experience.

Winners of the UALL Awards 2019 are announced

The UALL Awards ceremony took place at the formal dinner of the 2019 UALL Conference, Lifelong Learning and Innovationand were awarded by our Chair, The Reverend Canon Professor Peter Neil.

Learning Cities and Culture Working Together - A collection of papers from the 2nd Learning Festival of Pécs, Hungary

The organisers of the 2nd Learning Festival of Pécs, Hungary decided in the Spring of 2018 to develop and organise a special conference with the title: Learning Cities and Culture Working Together. Featured here is a collection of papers from the event.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Research Associates - Development Studies & Data Lead, GCRF Centre for Sustainable, Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods (SHLC)

Are you interested in data, cities, urbanisation and international development? We need you! We are looking for two new Research Associates to join our international team.

UALL responds to the Augar Review

Our policy officer, Dr Alison Le Cornu, has drafted a response to the Augar Review (Post-18 review of education and funding: independent panel report) which is featured below. This response is also available on the UALL website.

 

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