The Philippine-Australia Committee for Education (PACE), in cooperation with the Philippine Consulate General Melbourne and the European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University, are pleased to announce this event celebrating Philippine-Australia educational partnerships in Victoria and the 75th anniversary of Philippines-Australia diplomatic relations.
Here is a virtual discussion by leading speakers from the UK and Europe on Monday 22 November (1-2.30pm GMT). Crucial to supporting ageing populations through city to national policy and practice, this webinar brings forward the most recent studies that can influence forward planning.
The Irish Network of Learning Cities (INLC) is proud to present ‘Conversations with Learners’, a fantastic free event that seeks to promote learning and diverse learner stories from across the island of Ireland.
This online event will feature an introduction to each of the five INLC learning cities and showcase a learner’s story relevant to the themes of widening access and the learner centred approaches needed in a learning city.
This seminar asks how it is that this separation continues to inform western diplomacy and policy, and what that says about prospects for the kind of ‘good’ global governance that underpins agreements like the Paris Accords and action to deliver on Goals 13 and 16 in the UN Global Agenda.
You can still register for our pre COP26 panel discussion Building resilience with equity - Perspectives from cities and neighbourhoods in the Global South.
A key event of the 2021 Global Learning Festival, this interactive roundtable discussion will explore the different ways that universities can support the development and implementation of learning cities and communities in their region.
Register by 19 October 2021 for the fifth International Conference on Learning Cities at Yoensu in the Republic of Korea from 27-30 October at this link. Further details of the programme are featured below and attached, and we are pleased to announce that amongst the presenters and moderators are PASCAL representatives, Professors Robbie Guevara, Roberta Piazza and Michael Osborne, Director of CR&DALL at the University of Glasgow.
We pleased to announce a further Pre-COP Webinar: Australia, ‘Good’ Global Governance and the Geopolitics of Climate Negotiations to be held on Wednesday 27 October at 0900 (BST), 1600 (Singapore) and 1900 (Australian Eastern Standard Time).
Wyndham City Council invites you to join them on 8 November 2021 for the Global Learning Festival’s free, signature WYNtalk. Themed 'Reconciliation: Respecting and Valuing Aboriginal History, Learning and Teaching', our keynote speaker is the incredible teacher, media presenter, and columnist, Shelley Ware.
Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL)
University of Glasgow
Scotland
We are pleased to announce a webinar on 11 October at 1500 (BST) in which the UNESCO Chair in Chair in Community-based Research & Social Responsibility in Higher Education, is co-operating with the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL).