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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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Australian Learning Community Network - Ripples Newsletter for October 2024

The ALCN Ripples Newsletter for October 2024 welcomes two new members from rural and regional Tasmania – the Study Hub, West Coast and the Study Centre Circular Head. We report on applying the ‘learning neighbourhood’ concept to Wyndham’s Learning Festival and highlight how ALCN members have contributed to international dialogue on sustainable learning cities and regions.

ASEAN+3 Regional Learning Cities Conference in Bangkok, 29/30 October 2024

Mario de los Reyes at ASEAN+3 Regional Learning Cities Conference

I am very pleased to report that I am representing PASCAL at the ASEAN+3 Regional Learning Cities Conference organised by the UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok (UNESCO Bangkok) together with the Program Management Unit on Area Based Development (PMU A) of Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation.

University Responses to Population Ageing - Briefing Paper 29 - Peter Kearns

This Briefing Paper, the 29th in the PASCAL series, addresses the paradox of ageing as we also consider ways in which universities are innovating in response to demographic shifts in ageing populations. Innovative concepts such as Age-friendly universities reflect this development.

Universities going to Town | JOHN TIBBITT from Policies for Places

I have written about the importance of learning for places before here and about encouraging accessibility to learning from a more visible presence of learning and skills agencies in city streets here. This piece is focused particularly on the role of universities and other higher education institutions (HEIs) in supporting their local economies through taking a presence in often struggling high streets in towns and cities.

We are recruiting for a new Chair to lead and new members to join our Board of Trustees

  • Are you, or someone you know, interested in becoming an integral part of the UK’s leading authority on the impact of longevity on society?
  • More information is available on our website: ILC Chair and ILC Trustees.
  • The deadline for applications is 9.00am, Monday 9 September 2024

 

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