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):

 

PASCAL's Learning Cities Networks, Rolling Workshop Series on Social Inclusion - Report from Glasgow - 18 September

Network: Addressing Disadvantage to Build Inclusive Learning Cities

As part of PASCAL's Learning Cities Networks Rolling Workshop Series on Social Inclusion, an event concerned with the Smart Campus and Inclusion was held at the University of Glasgow on 18th September 2015.  A group of some 30 people from within the university and the wider city attended the event.

Bristol Learning City Partnership LCN Inclusion Workshop - 12 November 2015

Network: Addressing Disadvantage to Build Inclusive Learning Cities

The Bristol Learning City Partnership will shortly be holding a workshop which is part of the PASCAL's Learning City Network series of inclusion workshops . The workshop is taking place at the St Pauls Learning and Family Centre, Grosvenor Road, St Pauls, Bristol BS2 8XJ on 12th November from 9.30 – 12.30.

Seniors as Lifelong Learners: barriers, strategies, outcomes - RMIT Melbourne - 30 Nov 2015

Network: Addressing Disadvantage to Build Inclusive Learning Cities

You are invited to a PASCAL Learning Cities Networks Inclusion Workshop, "Seniors as Lifelong Learners: barriers, strategies, outcomes", at RMIT on 30 November, 2015. The venue is Seminar Rooms 1 & 2, Storey Hall, RMIT City Campus, Building 16, Level 7, 336-348 Swanston Street, Melbourne.

Commonwealth People's Forum 2015 programme announced

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

Headed by a keynote speech by environmental activist and author Vandana Shiva, the programme has been announced for the Commonwealth People's Forum (CPF) 2015.

Cork Healthy City progress

Network: Implementing an EcCoWell Approach for Holistic Development

A report (featured below) from the co-ordinator of the Cork Healthy City initiative, Denise Cahill, to Cork City Council shows the progress that the Healthy City initiative has made since becoming a WHO Healthy City in January 2012. This has gone along with active participation in the Cork EcCoWell initiative directed at achieving a more holistic to city development.

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