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Lifelong Learning in Korea - December 2018 (NILE)

We are delighted to share the 2018 2nd issue of our semiannual web magazine Lifelong Learning in Korea.

Lifelong Learning in Korea is published by the Office of Public Relations and International Affairs at NILE and the objective is to share Korean lifelong education projects and cases with policy makers, researchers, experts and practitioners from all over the world.

Placemaking Monthly Newsletter | Our Top Ten Blog Posts from 2018

This newsletter 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.

A fascinating article from Dr Kamal Ketuly, Professor at the University of Duhok in Iraq and PASCAL contributor

During my visit earlier last year to the Iraqi Museum in Baghdad, at the Sumerian wing, I observed among the numerous historical items there, three clay tablets with cuneiform writing and drawings dating back to around 3000 BC. One tablet depicted the drawing of Geometric-Algebraic equations and shapes such as angled triangles, Euclid Theorem similar to it ; the second is a mathematical tablet and the Pythagorean Theorem resembles it; and the third tablet is of the heliocentric drawings of the solar system.

Happy Holidays from Project for Public Spaces | Our Year in Review

The Project for Public Spaces connects people who share a passion for public spaces. Here Phil Myrick, CEO, Project for Public Spaces, reviews 2018:

The role of universities in developing skills for Smart Cities - New Delhi, December 6th, 2018

As part of a project entitled, The role of universities in developing skills for Smart Cities, funded by the Scottish Funding Council from its contribution to the University of Glasgow’s efforts to develop activities concerned with the Global Challenges Research Fund, a group of academics from the University of Glasgow (Dr Srabani Maitra, Professor Mike Osborne, Dr Seth Agbo) visited New Delhi on December 6th, 2018, to participate in a Roundtable hosted and organised by the Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA) organisation.

PIMA Bulletin 21

The PIMA Bulletin Number 21 for December 2018 can now be read in full below.

 

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