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Cedefop newsletter No 95 - Nov/Dec 2019

Cedefop Executive Director Jürgen Siebel presented the agency’s work and priorities for 2020-22 to the members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), on 24 September in Brussels. Read about this, together with other Cedefop activities, in their latest newsletter:

DVVI Conference in Minsk with presentations by Heribert Hinzen, Mike Osborne and Sung Lee

PASCAL Director, Professor Michael Osborne was one of the keynote speakers at a conference hosted by Deutscher Volkshochschul-Verband e.V International (DVVI) Belarus in Minsk on 5/6 December 2019. The event celebrated the 10th anniversary of DVV in Belarus, and also coincided with the 50th anniversary of DVVI itself and the 100th anniversary of Volkshochschulen in Germany as was recounted by another keynote speaker, Heribert Hinzen, formerly Director of DVVI, and also a PASCAL Associate.

Call for Journal Papers for Special Issue of Australia and New Zealand Journal of European Studies (ANZJES)

This call for journal papers is for a Special Issue of the Australia and New Zealand Journal of European Studies (ANZJES) - “Critical Reflections on European Education” - Submission deadline: 28 February 2020.

Report of PIMA Webinar “Navigating climate crises: Deepening the conversation about contributions of adult educators”, 23 October, 2019

A Thought piece by Shirley Walters was the reference text for PIMA’s first webinar held on 23 October 2019, including a response by Han Soonghee and an article by Jim Falk which both appeared in PIMA Bulletin 26. Shirley gave a brief introduction to the text, then two invited respondents, Sandy Morrison from Aotearoa/New Zealand and Jim Falk from Australia, deepened the conversation before it was opened up to other participants. 

PIMA Bulletin No. 27 - November 2019

This Issue of the PIMA Bulletin, Number 27, carries forward themes started in recent issues: the Climate Crisis and the recent PIMA Webinar; our special interest group topics of Later Life Learning, and Sustainable Development, also a 2019 strand on ALE anniversaries, ‘looking back to go forward better’; an anthology of other News and Views from members, and a welcome to the latest new members from three continents in our steady inward flow. Note in particular the PIMA ‘hot centre’ at venerable Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. Can we see our way to nurturing other such sites elsewhere which purposefully share information and support tomorrow’s leadership?

UALL Remembers Cambridge graduates - victims of the terrorist attack at London Bridge, Nov 29 2019

UALL was devastated to learn that the victims of the terror attack in London last Friday were graduates of the University of Cambridge, a member institution and supporter of UALL, and were young leaders in the 'Learning Together' programme that is dedicated to prison rehabilitation through learning.

 

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