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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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Conceptual evolution and policy developments in lifelong learning

This book  has just been published and is an outcome of the Shanghai International Forum on Lifelong Learning co-organised by UNESCO, the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government, the Chinese Society of Educational Development Strategy and the Chinese National Commission for UNESCO. The Forum took place in Shanghai during the World Expo 2010, from 19 to 21 May.

Australian Minister refutes pessimistic regional investment report - Crean vs Grattan Institute

Minister for Regional Australia, Simon Crean, said that a report released by the Grattan Institute talks down the benefits of regional investment and does not recognise challenges and circumstances facing people in the regions.

See Mr Crean's statements on the Australian government website here.

The Grattan Institute report appears below:

The Talloires Network E-Newsletter - May 2011

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".

The Talloires Network E-Newsletter - April 2011

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".

Marie Curie Fellowships - an Opportunity for All from the EC

Marie Curie Incoming Fellowships and Intra-European Marie Curie Fellowships.

The University of Glasgow welcomes applications for Marie Curie Fellowships and will offer advice to colleagues wishing to base themselves at Glasgow in the College of Social Sciences where the PASCAL International Observatory is based.

INTERNATIONAL INCOMING FELLOWSHIPS

These are open to applicants from third countries (including ICPC countries). A third country is any country that is not in the European Union. 

 

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