Visiting Professor from Bulgaria visit to PASCAL (AFRICA) hosted by the Centre for Economic Development, School of Economics, University of Johannesburgread...
We are delighted to announce that the Erasmus Mundus scholarship competition for the International Master in Adult Education for Social Change (IMAESC) is now open.
A highlight of the UNESCO 2nd International Conference on Learning Cities in Mexico City was the conferring of UNESCO Learning City Awards to twelve cities who have demonstrated how they are implementing the Key Features of Learning Cities to improve the quality of people’s lives.
Particularly worth noting in this edition are calls for papers relating to the following international conferences: ESREA 2016 in Ireland, EARLI SIG 14 in Regensburg, UFHRD 2016 in Manchester and EAPRIL 2015 in Belval (see Conferences) and announcements for the ReNAdET conference 2015 and ECER 2016 (see Conferences), the Winter School 2016 in Würzburg (see Programmes) and the EUproVET conference 2015 in Groningen (see Projects).
Our Universities and Lifelong Learning (UALL) series (edited by Professor Michael Osborne) analyses the external engagement activities of universities and third-level institutions and is concerned with the range of activity that lies beyond the traditional mission of teaching and research.
This month brings an occasion for collective celebration as we commemorate ten years since the signing of the Talloires Declaration on the Civic Roles and Social Responsibilities of Higher Education, which gave birth to our network.