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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.

What is public life like in Wuhan now? | 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 ask what is public life like today in Wuhan, China, the original epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic?

Equity & Recovery in Public Space During COVID-19 | 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. COVID-19 has laid bare the issues of systemic inequity many of us knew existed all along. In this issue we highlight an upcoming webinar - Equity & Recovery in Public Space During COVID-19 - where an interdisciplinary panel of experts will discuss equitable development in our social and economic recovery from the pandemic.

THE: Pandemic 'will drive universities into lifelong education'

The coronavirus will push universities around the world to embrace lifelong education in a dramatic "market shift" as they seek a way out of an "existential crisis", according to two leading experts on longevity.

 

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