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Culture Based Development - OECD-Brett Centre Workshop on Influencing Youth Entrepreneurship Policy

Do you want to give the youth in your city a fair chance to flourish with their ideas and entrepreneurial drive? Do you want to support young entrepreneurs as policy makers, and institutions, without stifling them with unintended but deep-seated social prejudices, so familiar as experience, but almost invisible to the eye, as everyday barriers for youth entrepreneurial development and success?

Reminder - Early-Bird Rate for HER conference ends on 14 April, 2023

This a reminder to subscribers that Early Bird registration for the 17th Higher Education Reform confernence, Sustainable Development Goals: Their potential and relevance for higher education policy and reform to be held at the University of Glasgow, from 21-23 June 2023 ends on 14 April 2023.

Two Research Associate Posts at the University of Glasgow

The School of Education at the University of Glasgow is looking to recruit two Research Associates to make a leading contribution to research projects in the School of Education as part of a Researcher Pool, managed by the School’s Director of Research, Professor Simon McGrath.

Wyndham News - April 2023 Edition

This edition includes:

  • 24 - Introducing Wyndham's brand new 24 hour event
  • Wyndham's new Community and Family Centres
  • Councillor Portfolio insights
  • Projects that are Building a Better Wyndham
  • 2023-2025 Reconciliation Action Plan
  • Youth Resource Centre 20th Anniversary Youth Festival
  • How to connect with your local Community Centre
  • What's On in Wyndham
  • and more...

JEI Special Issue | Neo-Weberian Approaches to China: Cultural Attitudes and Economic Development

The Special Issue on Neo-Weberian Approaches to China is dedicated to 160 years from the birth of Max Weber and 110 years from the publication of his seminal book: “The Religion of China”. Our very own Dr. Annie Tubadji, Co-chair of Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures, one of the seven Learning Cities Networks of PASCAL Observatory and Professor George Magnus, Oxford University China Centre, and Prof. Don Webber, University of Sheffield are the guest editors of this Issue.

Apply to Host Placemaking Week 2024 | Placemaking Round-Up

This round-up 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.

 

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