Digital with Purpose Global Summit - 9-11 July Cascaisread...
Covid Education Alliance (COVIDEA): Adapting education systems to a fast changing and increasingly digital world through the use of appropriate technologiesread...
The National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (NUPSPA)
Noul sediu–SNSPA–Bd. Expoziţiei, nr. 30 A
Bucharest
Nextwork is a 2-day meeting aimed at furnishing methodology and skills to be successful in the complex world of education and research, skills development and European project management.
The 6th Annual Global Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation – Resilient Cities 2015 co-organized by ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, the World Mayors Council on Climate Change and the City of Bonn, Germany, is taking place on 8-10 June 2015 in Bonn, Germany.
You are cordially invited to attended the Scottish Cities Knowledge Centre’s Ideas Forum: ‘Infrastructure Needs of the Knowledge Economy', to be held in Glasgow's Lighthouse on Friday, 24th April 2015.
Interested in exploring the potential for research partnerships between museums and higher education institutions? Museums Galleries Scotland, in collaboration with Perth and Kinross Council, is organising this event which will:
RMIT, City campus, Pavilion 1, level 10, RMIT Design Hub
Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets
Melbourne
The EU Centre at RMIT in conjunction with the EU Centre on Shared Complex Challenges at the University of Melbourne, will host a seminar at RMIT on Wednesday, 18 March from 12-2pm, at which HE Andris Teikmanis, Ambassador of Latvia to Australia and New Zealand will be speaking on the topic of ‘European Challenges; the Baltic Outlook’.
What prospects are there for independence movements in a global era? Three previous Monash roundtables have analysed the causes of and prospects for separatist movements in Scotland, Catalunya and Ukraine.
The 12th Cork International Lifelong Learning Festival will take place from March 23 to 28 this year. As always it will feature a full range of learning activities for people of all ages, all interests and all needs. The week is Cork's main lifelong learning event and is aimed at vastly increasing the numbers of people committed to learning at whatever level.
Community activists and developers are integrating the arts and culture into building vibrant communities. Increasingly, groups and organizations are leveraging the arts and imagination to engage citizens in community development. In doing so, they create places and organizations that support economic diversity and strengthen the aesthetics of communities. There is a growing awareness that the arts can serve as a vehicle to bring people together.
You are invited to participate in a day of presentations and dialogue exploring: Cultural Policies and Activities for Sustainable Learning Cities, Communities, and Regions. Hosted by Glasgow Life, the workshop will discuss the impact and follow up on cultural aspects of the Commonwealth Games held in Glasgow in 2014 and access and participation policies to progress the democratisation of culture in Glasgow’s development.