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

Learning cities and regions revisited: The R3L+ project

This seminar* presented findings from the R3L+ project which took a case study approach to investigate issues of quality in the development of learning cities and regions. Speakers from three of the cases (Germany, Romania and the UK) provided an overview of their respective cases with reference to issues of partnership, participation and lifelong learning.

PURE Review Visit in Queensland, Australia - December 2011

The latest PURE Review Visit (CDG Review Team Leader Professor Chris Duke) took place between December 5th and 8th in Queensland, Australia. The members of the team were based at Toowoomba and the photograph shows Bruce Wilson (right, with microphone); Chris Duke, Steve Garlick and Pat Inman also took part in the in the review discussions.

Presentations of the EUROlocal Conference

The final conference of the EUROlocal project was held on 26-28 October and was opened in the city of Murten, Switzerland, by the mayor of the city, Christian Brechbühl.  There followed a series of excellent presentations and workshop events for some 50+ participants from 15 countries in Europe.

Presentations were made by the following speakers; a compilation of their presentations is presented below with a link to download this at the foot of the page:

PASCAL engaged to measure and assess the community engagement needs for Darling Downs and south-west Queensland

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Professor Bill Lovegrove today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Regional Development Australia (RDA), to consider how collaborative partnerships can build on the long-term future for the Darling Downs and south-west Queensland.

Interview with Professor Bruce Wilson, PASCAL Observatory Co-Director on the PIE project for IED Magazine

Recently Professor Bruce Wilson was interviewed by the Hume Global Learning Village for their quarterly magazine: Imagine, Explore, Discover (IED) Spring edition about the PASCAL International Exchanges (PIE) project, which PASCAL Observatory is currently running.  A copy of the interview follows and the IED magazine is also included.

GINCO Newsletter 5

GINCO is a Grundtvig network run by an international consortium of 21 partners.

GINCO aims to create a European wide network of adult education organisations actually running Grundtvig courses or willing to do so in the future.

The GRU number of the network is 503706-LLP-1-2009-1-BE-GRUNDTVIG-GNW.

 

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