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Glasgow and Europe

We are very pleased to make available a speech made by, Bailie Annette Christie, City Convener Culture, Sport & International Relations at the City of Glasgow on Europe Day, 8 May 2024.

5th International Conference on Urban and Regional Planning (ICURP5) & 18th PASCAL International Conference on Learning Cities (PICLC18)

Nov 12 2024
Nov 13 2024
Asia/Manila
University of Philippines School of Urban and Regional Planning
Quezon City
Philippines  Philippines
Attendees: 

Mario Delos Reyes

The 5th International Conference on Urban and Regional Planning (ICURP5) & 18th PASCAL International Conference on Learning Cities (PICLC18) with the theme, Sustainable Development Futures: From Knowledge to Practice, will be held from 12-13 November 2024 at the University of the Philippines, Dilman,  School of Urban and Regional Planning.

Abstracts are now invited with the following key dates:

UNESCO learning cities webinar: ‘How climate assemblies can support greening communities’

Apr 17 2024 13:00
Apr 17 2024 14:00
Europe/Berlin
*** ONLINE WEBINAR ***
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning
Hamburg
Germany  Germany

You are warmly invited to the webinar ‘How climate assemblies can support greening communities’ (17 April 2024). The event is part of the webinar series: ‘Building green, inclusive and climate-resilient urban communities – the learning cities approach’ by the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities.

Celebrating Learning in Brimbank

Celebrating Learning is a bimonthly newsletter sharing local projects, good news stories, information and resources relating to learning in all its forms. Celebrating Learning is an initiative of the Brimbank Community Learning Strategy..

Back issues are available here.

Covid Education Alliance (COVIDEA): Adapting education systems to a fast changing and increasingly digital world through the use of appropriate technologies

I am very pleased to share with PASCAL subscribers, a document produced by the Covid Education Alliance (COVIDEA), entitled, Adapting education systems to a fast changing and increasingly digital world through the use of appropriate technologies - A primer.

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