Lifelong Learning

UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning Bulletin, December 2021

As 2021 comes to a close, I wish to thank all of you for the interest you have shown and the actions you have taken to promote lifelong learning. I would also like to thank the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning’s global partners for their productive alliances over the past 12 months. Together, we have found strong solutions to reinforcing the provision of lifelong learning opportunities for all, despite the challenging environment of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

IIEP in action | December 2021

The past two years have been marked by an unprecedented global crisis, threatening years of progress in the education sector. How has IIEP helped countries around the world to plan and manage education, to adapt to emergencies and to meet new needs?

Discover our new biennial report [featured in full below].

ALADIN Online Alert 39 - December 2021

The ALADIN Online Alert is a joint ALADIN initiative, produced bimonthly by the UIL Library and CDÉACF, with input from additional ALADIN members from all over the world. Its goal is to share recent online and full-text information and documents in the area of adult and lifelong learning.

ALCN Ripples November/December Newsletter

In this newsletter, you can read about how libraries are leading the drive for learning cities in Australia; the success of the second Global Learning Festival; the contributions of our members to UNESCO's Global Network of Learning City international conference and publications, and most importantly the day to day work of ensuring citizens have access to relevant, quality lifelong learning opportunities.

"BE A LEARNING CITIZEN" UNESCO Science Camp Budapest 29 November- 03 December 2021

The "V. Science Camp Budapest 2021" was held from 29 Nov- 03. Dec. 2021 with a focus on sustainability, learning communities and social innovation. The event was hosted by the prestigious adult education institute Kossuth Klub, in strategic partnership with PASCAL under the patronage of the Hungarian National Commission of UNESCO. Young innovators were challenged to create the pilot project: BE A LEARNING CITIZEN!

UNESCO Webinars - 2 and 9 December 2021

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL). On 9 December 2021, the UNESCO’s Section of Youth, Literacy and Skills Development, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, and the University of East Anglia (UK) will host a webinar on ‘Family literacy and indigenous and local learning’.

PhD Community | An invitation to join a Global Mass Movement for Eco-Social Change

We are delighted to extend to you an invitation to join a Global Mass Movement for Eco-Social Change! UNESCO RILA at the University of Glasgow is pleased to announce our partnership on "The People's Summit:  Co-building a New Eco-Social World: Leaving No One Behind"

Online Winter School on EU-Asia Relations, January 10-15, 2022

Jan 10 2022
Jan 15 2022
Europe/London
*** ONLINE WINTER SCHOOL ***
MAHE Advanced Research Centre (ARC)
Manipal
India  India

Greetings from the Manipal Centre for European Studies (MCES)!  We are delighted to announce that MCES is organizing an Online Winter School on 'EU-Asia relations in a Multipolar World' under the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence project and in collaboration with the Nordic Centre in India (NCI) from January 10-15, 2022.

Invitation for 5th Martha Farrell Award Ceremony 2021

Nov 20 2021 10:30
Nov 20 2021 12:30
Asia/Calcutta
India Islamic Cultural Centre Auditorium
87-88 Lodhi Road/Lodhi Gardens,
New Delhi 110003
India  India

It gives me immense pleasure to cordially invite you to the 5th Martha Farrell Award Ceremony on November 20, on behalf of Martha Farrell Foundation, Participatory Research in Asia, and Rural Development Trust.

UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning Bulletin, November 2021

This month’s issue of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Bulletin spotlights the fifth International Conference on Learning Cities, which took place from 27 to 30 October 2021 in Yeonsu, Republic of Korea. More than 1,500 participants from across the globe came together in person and online to explore new strategies to strengthen learning for health and to reaffirm their commitment to fostering lifelong learning opportunities for all.

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