Events

Integrating migrants in the labour market: a win-win situation for both migrants and society? Brussels 25 June 2015

Jun 25 2015
Europe/Brussels
European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
VMA building, Rue Van Maerlant 2
Brussels

The EESC Conference on Integrating migrants in the labour market: a win-win situation for both migrants and society? in Brussels on 25 June 2015 links to one of the core themes of this year's PASCAL conference in Catania, demonstrating how the themes of the upcoming 12th PASCAL Conference in Catania are relevant at an international level:

11th Annual Meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Development

Jun 24 2015
Jun 26 2015
Europe/London
Manchester Town Hall
Albert Square
Manchester

Local policymakers have a critical role to play in developing more resilient and inclusive economies, particularly because they are well-positioned to take a more integrated approach to tackling complex challenges and seizing new opportunities. This requires local partners to collaborate and work closely in innovative ways, whilst also re-examining the relationship between local and national policymakers.

Seminar: Cork Harbour Heritage & Horizons

Jun 5 2015 09:30
Europe/Dublin
Haulbowline Island
Ringaskiddy
County Cork

EcCoWeLL Cork in collaboration with Cork Harbour Festival & Meitheal Mara Summerschool would like to invite you to a seminar entitled: Cork Harbour Heritage & Horizons, 9.30am – 1pm, Friday June 5th 2015, Haulbowline Island, Ringaskiddy.

LCN Inclusion Rolling Workshops

The Rolling Workshop approach which has been successfully applied by the Harnessing Cultural Policy Network will now be applied by the LCN's Inclusion Network with an Inclusion Rolling Workshop which commenced in Townsville on 4 May. The Townsville Workshop will be followed by workshops in Glasgow (early July), Bristol (15 October), and Melbourne (2 December).

2nd International Conference on Learning Cities (ICLC) - 28 to 30 September 2015 in Mexico City

Sep 28 2015
Sep 30 2015
America/Mexico City
UNESCO and the Government of Mexico City
Mexico City

The International Conference on Learning Cities provides an opportunity for mayors, city education executives and experts from all over the world to communicate their expertise in building learning cities, learn from others’ experiences, forge partnerships and create synergies.

Transatlantic Sessions presents: The Creative City - a comparison of Glasgow and Portland - 21 May 2015, 1600-1800

Apr 8 2015 16:00
Apr 8 2015 18:00
Europe/London
Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew Street
Reid Building, Principal Seminar Room 1
Glasgow

The Creative City is an academic research project which aims to closely examine two creative cities – Glasgow, Scotland and Portland, Oregon – both famed for their creative industries and identities.

Critical and participatory development of people centered smart learning ecosystems and territories

Aug 17 2015
Europe/Copenhagen
Aahrus University
Helsingforsgade 14
Aarhus
Denmark

Once in 10 years you have the possibility to discuss about current trends in research on computing for quality of life and propose your vision for the future at the decennial Aarhus conference.

Education and Lifelong Learning as a Sustainable Development Goal: The Policy Challenges - EU Centre, RMIT, 5 May 2015

May 5 2015 17:00
May 5 2015 19:30
Australia/Melbourne
RMIT City Campus, Kaleide Theatre
360 Swanston Street
Melbourne

“A good education” is the world’s #1 priority for the post-2015 development agenda, according to the nearly 1.5 million people from 194 countries who responded to the United Nations’ MY World online global survey.

UCL Institute of Education Workshop, 28 April: International Comparisons of Inequalities in Education and Skills

Apr 28 2015 10:30
Europe/London
Elvin Hall, UCL Institute of Education
20 Bedford Way
London

Persistent inequality in education and skills causes widespread concern, not least because it is seen to contribute to rising income inequality and also to declines in social mobility in some countries. Yet, as the proliferating evidence from international skills surveys shows, countries vary considerably in degrees of skills inequality both amongst young people and adults.

Public Seminar: Big Data, Smart Cities and Urban Research Infrastructure - Tues. 5th May, 2015

May 5 2015
Europe/London
Yudowitz Seminar Room, Wolfson Medical School Building
University of Glasgow
Glasgow

Please join us on Tuesday, 5th May at 5:15pm for a seminar and reception with Prof. Robert J. Stimson, Senior Academic Advisor (and former Director) of the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN), a pioneering figure in the urban research field who has played a leading role in major developments in urban research infrastructure in Australia.

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