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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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Remembering Professor Paul Benneworth

Paul Benneworth passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on Tuesday 12 May. Paul had been an associate of PASCAL and an internationally renowned writer on universities and their engagement with place, amongst many other topics. His passing at the young age of 46 is a tragic loss to his wife Leanne, two young children, and their family, but also to an international network of researchers who have benefitted from Paul’s deep scholarship, sharp mind and most importantly his generosity of spirit.

Latest news on European Research in Learning and Work [L&W] - June 2020

In this edition of the L&W Newsletter, you should note in particular the calls for proposals relating to: (1) the international conference in London on Employer Engagement: Preparing Young People for the Future (see Conferences), (2) the VET Research Award 2020 (see Networks and Organisations) and (3) a Dossier on Research and Practices for a Recovery post COVID-19 (see Programmes and Projects). And not to forget: the announcement of postponed conferences in the previous L&W Newsletter of April 2020!

Shape the Future workshops

The British Academy invites you to the second round of Shape the Future workshops on the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for policy, society and research.

Cedefop newsletter No 100 - May 2020 - Cedefop's coronavirus-related work presented at the European Parliament

Cedefop Executive Director Jürgen Siebel was invited to present the Agency’s activities in the context of the coronavirus crisis to the European Parliament’s Committee on Employment and Social Affairs on 26 May.

PIMA Bulletin No. 30 - May 2020

PIMA was established five years ago with the ambition of encouraging its members, and others who share concerns about how ALE and LLL can make the world a better place, to think ‘outside-the-box’ (OTB). The Bulletin is a vehicle for doing this.

 

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