Network Blogs

Here are the latest Learning Cities Networks Blog postings (to see specific Network Blogs, please click on the relevant name from the list of NETWORKS in the left hand column):

 

EcCoWeLL Open Space Seminar - What's on Your Mind?

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

The team at Healthy Cities, Cork invite you to an important seminar in 2018: What’s on Your Mind? An Open Space Seminar - Lifting the lid on mental health activities across Cork at Vertigo @ Cork County Council, Thursday, January 25th, 2018, 10am – 1pm.

Cities of Learning in the UK: a place-based approach to enhancing lifelong learning and access to enrichment opportunities

Network: Learning Cities: Meeting Today’s Challenges for a Better Future

Cities of Learning (CofL) is a new place-based approach to enhancing lifelong learning through digitally connecting individuals to learning, employment and civic opportunities within a defined locality.

PASCAL Briefing Paper 9 - Learning Initiatives to Connect the Urban and Rural

Network: Connecting Urban and Rural Learning Initiatives

Strengthening rural-urban interdependence is fundamental to reducing regional disparities, enhancing environmental quality, and maintaining national integrity and social cohesion.

This PASCAL Policy Briefing discusses the vital role cities and universities have to play in developing and promoting learning initiatives.

Learning Cities and the SDGs: A Guide to Action

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

We would like to share with you the designed version of the Cork Call to Action for Learning Cities and the Learning Cities and the SDGs: A Guide to Action, which are now available in English, French and Spanish.

The Glen Postle Intergenerational Mentoring Hub

Network: Learning Cities: Meeting Today’s Challenges for a Better Future

I’m delighted to have been able to have visited PASCAL Associate Glen Postle and see the Glen Postle Intergenerational Mentoring Hub at the Flexischool in Toowoomba. Glen has been working intensively in the development of the school over the past 20 years and continues to do so.

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