Learning Cities 2030

What do Bogotá, Chennai, Ramallah, Strasbourg, and Vancouver have in common?

Cities everywhere face critical challenges; a global pandemic, social justice reckonings, climate change, and geopolitical turmoil, yet we were overwhelmed by the level of thought and care that went into this year's applications. Out of all the projects, these five cities stood out for their commitment to urban wellbeing and consideration of equity and inclusion in design and practice. 

Learning Cities in development and sustainable recovery: International experiences

PASCAL associates, including from key cities in its Learning Cities Network, and Centre for Sustainable, Healthy, Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods collaborator were very pleased on 19 May 2021 to be able to make a contribution to a one-week series of events (see attached programme) organised by the University of Derby in the UK around GCRF issues. Shipi Roy, Mike Osborne, Vincent Manirakiza and Pierre Claver together with Sebutege Ange (Mayor of Huye) all made contributions to a workshop entitled, Learning Cities in development and sustainable recovery: International experiences and the Derby Learning City Campaign chaired by Peter Dewhurst, Director of Strategic Projects, University of Derby.

Transformation Through Empathy Partnerships Webinar | A report by Jac Torres-Gomez, Wyndham City Council, Australia and Yvonne Lane Learning Limerick, Ireland

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On Thursday 13 May 2021, Learning Limerick and Wyndham Learning City partnered to co-lead a webinar entitled: Transformation Through Empathy Partnerships. This was an initiative led through the PASCAL EcCoWell group, building on the paper developed by Peter Kearns in 2020.

Building a Culture of Lifelong Learning as a Creative Learning Process

Learning cities are challenged by a turbulent environment in which a number of mega changes have interacted to produce an uncertain future. While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is centre stage, the looming impacts of ageing populations and the transition to a longevity society, and the impact on jobs of the technologies of the fourth industrial revolution, including artificial intelligence, have combined to challenge the foundations of our current society.

Meeting Notes | Connecting Urban and Rural Learning Initiatives - 4 May, 2021

The third meeting of the Urban and Rural Learning Initiatives featured a presentation from Professor Idowu Biao, Professor of Lifelong Learning, Université d’Abomey Calavi, Benin, about Rural-Urban Migration and its Implication for Learning in Cities: the Case Study of Benin.

Attendees:

Wyndham City Council - Learning Community Update

The team at Wyndham City Council, a member of PASCAL's Learning Cities Network, are excited to share our second annual Learning Community Update (featured below and attached), endorsed at this week’s Ordinary Council Meeting.

Notes from the sixth meeting of the PASCAL Learning Cities Networks “Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures” (RIEF) on 13 April, 2021

Attendees: Judith James and Chris Shepherd, co-leads for the network; Rob Mark, Networks Coordinator, Pascal; Annie Tubadji, Swansea, Wales UK; Kristiina Erkkilä, Espoo, Finland; Michelle Murphy, Derry and Strabane Learning City; Jac Torres-Gomez, Wyndham, Australia; Shilpi Roy, Khulna University, Bangladesh; Palmira Jucevicienne, Kaunas, Lithuania.

PASCAL EcCoWell Network Webinar Invitation | Transformation through Empathy Partnerships - Empathy, Imagination and Wellbeing - 13 May, 2021

May 13 2021 18:30
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE WEBINAR ***
RMIT
Melbourne
Australia  Australia

Wyndham and Limerick Learning Cities have come together with the PASCAL Learning Cities Networks to run an EcCoWell Webinar: Transformation through Empathy Partnerships - Empathy, Imagination and Wellbeing on Thursday 13th May at 6:30pm Melbourne time /9:30 am Dublin/London time.

Friuli Venezia Giulia region workshop on Learning Regions: Adult education in formal and non-formal settings, 26 April 2021

Judith James, co-ordinator of PASCAL’s Learning Cities Networks (LCN), Reimagining Economic Futures, and Michael Osborne, Director of PASCAL in Europe, were delighted to be able to present in the third of a series of four workshops organised by Friuli Venezia Giulia region concerning learning regions and cities on Monday 26 April 2021.

PASCAL joins with European Museum Academy to debate issues affecting impact of cultural heritage

The Social Platform for Holistic Heritage Impact Assessment (SoPHIA project) has hosted a virtual stakeholders conference 21-22 April to debate issues around measuring heritage and its impact in Europe. SoPHIA is an EU research and innovation Horizon 2020 funded project of which PASCAL  is a  member.

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