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PASCAL members contribute at ASEM Forum on Lifelong Learning in Bali

A number of PASCAL members were key contributors to the ASEM Forum on LLL in Bali in March 2015. These included PASCAL Directors, Bruce Wilson and Mike Osborne, Deputy Director in Europe, Lesley Doyle, and associates Peter Kearns and Muir Houston. 

University-Community Engagement Conference 2015 (UCEC2015)

Navitas and the Asia-Pacific University-Community Engagement Network (APUCEN) are organising the University-Community Engagement Conference on the Gold Coast in Australia from 1st-3rd November 2015 (UCEC2015).

A preliminary announcement by Navitas Group CEO Me Rod Jones states that

Discount on PASCAL Series at Manchester University Press for subscribers

We are pleased to announce that Manchester University Press will offer a discount of 20% to PASCAL subscribers to the following titles In the PASCAL Series on universities and lifelong learning:

New working paper series on Public Participation & Climate Governance

The Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), the Governance, Environment & Markets Initiative at Yale University (GEM), and the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law (NIEM) of the Arctic Centre (University of Lapland)have announced the publication of a new series of working papers on Public Participation and Climate Governance.

Join the FAO online event Climate, Food Security and Nutrition

Over the next decades, climate change will add pressure to the challenge of securing food and nutrition of a growing population. To raise awareness on this important issue and to contribute to the understanding of the impacts on food systems, the FSN Forum joined forces with the Mitigation of Climate Change in Agriculture (MICCA) Programme to organize a learning event which will include:  

Science briefs for GSDR 2015

The open call for science briefs for the Global Sustainable Development  Report (GSDR) 2015 has resulted in the submission of 140 plus  contributions. Providing a bottom-up sample of ³crowd-sourced²  sustainable development issues, the briefs cover topics from  anti-biotic resistance, karst and caves, through to the health of the  oceans.

The briefs constitute pool of digestible knowledge, pointing  policy-makers to critical new findings and emerging concerns. 

The briefs have been made available on https://gsdr2015.wordpress.com/ .

 

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