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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 Communities Network (ALCN) Annual Report 2023/2024

The ALCN Annual Report summarizes the work of our place-based learning communities and learning cities over the period from May 2023 until May 2024, including our professional development series of learning forums and Webinars.

Mitigating climate impact with your community | Placemaking Round-Up

This round-up 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.

Free PASCAL 17th Annual Learning Cities Conference Webinars

Please join us online for our free international and interdisciplinary webinar panels for the PASCAL 17th Annual Learning Cities Conference. These webinars cover specific panels on Sustainable Communities and AI & Technology for New Challenges for Higher Education, Cities and Regions: Addressing SDGs in Changing Contexts. 

PASCAL Directors present in Melbourne

Three of the PASCAL Directors, all partners in the Jean Monnet Network on Social and Scientific Innovation to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals presented in a panel at the final conference of the network in Melbourne at RMIT on 26 June 2024.

An Urban Lens on the Trump Convictions

Former President Donald J. Trump’s felony convictions in a New York state court several weeks ago highlights two opposing narratives explaining the country's current divide.  Each narrative resonates well with different components of urban communities. Each major political party has crafted its preferred narrative to resonate with its target voters.  In doing so, these opposing narratives significantly erode the social fabric of American cities.

 

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