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Transforming Cities and Minds Through the Scholarship of Engagement: Economy, Equity and Environment

The Talloires Network Secretariat is pleased to announce the release of a new book, entitled Transforming Cities and Minds Through the Scholarship of Engagement: Economy, Equity and Environment, edited by its Director of Programs and Research, Dr. Lorlene Hoyt. 

Synergy between Education and Culture

It is with great pleasure that I attach a position paper on synergy between education and culture which is co-produced by the European Platform för Lifelong Learning (EUCIS-LLL), the European Platform for Access to Culture (ACP) and Culture Action Europe.

Keeping up? Lifelong learning in Scotland - The MASON Project

This note explores data on Scotland’s performance in developing lifelong learning drawn from the MASON project, a research project from the EU Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013.

The Talloires Network E-Newsletter - March 2013

The Talloires Network is one of the partners with whom PASCAL collaborates, and which is a co-signatory to the September 23 2010 Communique "Enhancing North-South Cooperation in Community-University Engagement".

United States-Pakistan Higher Education Initiative on Civic Engagement: Building Capacity for Student and Community Youth Leadership

Innovations in Civic Participation is hosting an Orientation Seminar from March 1-3 for its United States-Pakistan Higher Education Initiative on Civic Engagement project. The conference gathers delegates from five U.S. universities (George Washington University; University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; University of Nebraska-Omaha; and Tulane University) and five Pakistani universities (National University of Sciences and Technology; Dow University of Health Sciences; University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences; Quaid i Azam University; and Fatima Jinnah University).

 

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