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This section provides news about PASCAL together with significant developments in policy and research relating to the areas of interest to PASCAL. It is based on regular scanning of policy, practice and academic literature, including web-based sources.

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Conference Announcement and Call To Participate | Lifelong Learning: The State of the Art, Benin, 2-4 June, 2021

We are pleased to announce the release of the Call for Papers for the International Bilingual Conference on Lifelong Learning: the State of the Art to be held in Cotonou, Benin from the 2nd to the 4th of June 2021 at the Golden Tulipe-Hôtel Le Diplomate.

Lifelong Learning in the COVID-19 Crisis: Where Next?

Professor John Field, University of Stirling, has written an article on the position of lifelong learning during the pandemic for Inside Government. He explores how in a time of struggle, adult learning is booming as many are using this time to learn new skills.

Highlights of the CityNet Consultation Series Webinar held on June 23, 2020

We are happy to announce that the webinar, “Reflections on COVID-19: What the data reveal,” co-hosted by CityNet Secretariat and INHAF was successfully held on June 23rd.

Cedefop newsletter No 101 - June 2020 - European cooperation in VET to be discussed at high-level Cedefop/ETF conference

Hosted under the Croatian and the German Presidencies of the EU in cooperation with the European Commission, the joint online Cedefop-ETF conference, on 30 June and 1 July, will review the achievements in European cooperation in vocational education and training (VET) between 2015 and 20.

Open Streets Beyond Brunch and Bike Lanes | 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. In this edition, we discuss Warren Logan on open streets beyond brunch and bike lanes.

 

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