Search for...

News

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.

We invite readers to submit items for consideration. Please send your contributions to our Submissions Administrator.

Knowledge Cities Summit

The Knowledge Cities Summit, held in Melbourne last week, was an important opportunity for academics, government and business to talk with each other about the emerging features of economic and social development, and the ways in which different kinds of knowledge contribute. As the ‘new club of Paris’ would say, it is the challenge of developing with the unlimited resources which knowledge offers.

Knowledge Cities Summit

The Knowledge Cities Summit, held in Melbourne last week, was an important opportunity for academics, government and business to talk with each other about the emerging features of economic and social development, and the ways in which different kinds of knowledge contribute. As the ‘new club of Paris’ would say, it is the challenge of developing with the unlimited resources which knowledge offers.

"The Republic of Learning" - Professor Glyn Davis to give the 2010 Boyer Lectures

The Vice Chancellor of Melbourne University, Professor Glyn Davis, is giving the 2010 Australian Broadcasting Commission's Boyer Lectures on the subject "The Republic of Learning".

The Boyer Lectures are delivered annually on a significant subject of general public interest. The title for the 2010 Boyer Lectures has echoes of Erasmus and the republic of letters and develops the theme that the republic of learning should be available for all. The lectures are available as audio and as a podcast at ABC Radio International.

ESRC Knowledge Exchange Schemes- Call for Applications

A call for applications to the following schemes was opened on the 5 November 2010:

Investing in Human and Social Capital: New Challenges

Ministers of Education met last week in Paris (Nov 4 - 5, 2010). The Chair's summary lacks, as it is usual, any specific details.

On the positive side, the document emphasizes trust instead of competition, and education as a public good rather than a private (or mixed) one. It also stresses that the benefits of education go beyond the economic returns and include civic engagement and participation as well as tolerance.

 

Click the image to visit site

Click the image to visit site

X