Search for...

PASCAL Library

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

Notes from the third meeting of the PASCAL Learning Cities Networks “Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures” (RIEF) on 6 Jan 2021

Judith James introduced the meeting and explained that Michelle Murphy has been in touch to explain that a funding bid had not been successful, so Derry and Strabane Learning City were urgently seeking funding in order to continue. As a result she would be unable to present slides today.

The first presentation was by Nishat Tasnim Maria, and was a combined presentation about two major cities in Bangladesh- Dhaka (the capital) and Khulna [presentation appears below].

Last Chance to Apply for the Great Places Awards | Placemaking Weekly

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.

Cedefop newsletter No 106 - January 2021 - New Cedefop/OECD publication on the next steps for apprenticeship

The joint Cedefop/OECD publication on the next steps for apprenticeship looks at the future of apprenticeship from the perspective of emerging policy objectives, new approaches to education and training and external megatrends.

In honor of International Holocaust Day 2021 - Modiin and the FVG Region, Italy

The city of Modiin Maccabim Reut, Israel, and the FVG Region, Italy, continue to strengthen ties and cooperation between Learning Cities, to create a natural connection for the Younger generation, the generation of the future. In order to enhance a multi-cultural dialogue between Learning Communities, a dialogue establishing a bridge of inclusivity, overcoming cultural differences, and connecting past – present and future, in order to promote humanistic values that we all share, as a Global Learning Society.

Mayor's Video Message - Celebrating the International Day of Education

As a member city of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities, Wolverhampton is proud to be part of the International Day of Education #EducationDay which was marked by the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) on 24th and 25th January.  The focus was on learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.    

UNESCO International Day of Education

Professor Mike Osborne, Director of PASCAL in Europe was kept busy by Italian colleagues on 25 January in celebration of UNESCO International Day of Education on 24 January with a Lectio Magistralis input at the UNESCO Club of Lucca, as well as being part of the celebrations of the University of Catania’s Department of Education, organised by Professor Roberta Piazza, PASCAL Deputy Director,  at which he gave this recorded message:

 

Click the image to visit site

Click the image to visit site

X