RMIT, City Campis, Council Chamber Building 1, Level 2
124-126 La Trobe Street
Melbourne
Crises have occurred regularly in the history of European political integration. The crisis that the European Union (EU) has been traversing since 2010 is, however, its deepest, most intractable and most protracted. The uniquely high level and scope of political integration that has developed in Europe over the last 60 years is primarily attributable to the strong support that successive German governments have given to his process. Whether, how and to what extent the EU survives the current crisis is therefore likely to depend heavily on the orientation of German European policy.
The Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Lifelong Education of Korea are coming together to organize the 4th National Lifelong Learning Expo on 4 -6 September 2015 in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
With a capital expenditure of £800m over 10 years, the Smart Campus project is the largest project in the University of Glasgow’s history and a major investment in national educational infrastructure. This will be the centre piece of the latest PASCAL Learning Cities Networks (LCN) Social Inclusion Workshop to be held in Glasgow on 18 September and hosted by the Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL).
Cities are increasingly becoming the fundamental units for social and economic organisation. Despite their familiarity, city leaders continue to struggle to create long-term solutions to many of their problems, such as traffic, pollution, inclusive growth and economic vitality.
RMIT City Campus Council Chamber Building 1, level 2R
124-126 La Trobe Street
Melbourne
The European Union has committed close to 80 million euros to Horizon 2020, its research and innovation program, between 2014 and 2020. Australian researchers are invited to participate in the various actions available under Horizon 2020.
The Community University Partnership Programme invites you to celebrate the contribution to community-university partnerships of our much missed colleague Sir David Watson.
The LEMONOC (Learning Mobility with Non-Industrialised Countries) - project developed a set of guiding criteria for this type of learning mobility and instruments to improve the quality concerning learning mobility with the Global South in Higher Education institutions.
The Researching Multilingually at the Borders of Language, the Body, Law and the State ("RM Borders") project is delighted to have with us (at very short notice) our esteemed colleague Nazmi Al-Masri who will present the research and teaching his university has been doing with the AHRC RM Borders project. This seminar will look at creativity and language in situations of extreme humanitarian need. We can guarantee some very positive stories.
Jacques Delors building, Room JDE 62, Rue Belliard 99
Brussels
You will see that there is an open invitation to attend this event (which I have inserted below) which relates to one of the principal strands of this year's PASCAL Conference in Catania.