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A Good Space is Singapore’s first co-operative to gather diverse changemakers, activists, dreamers, social entrepreneurs, charities and more

A Good Space is a community change-maker cooperative based in Singapore, enacting activities that respond to issues or challenges with care. The key approach is to build resilience and sustainability to flourish.

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Capacity Development of Researchers in Africa, Asia and Latin America – Reports from the Field

Mar 31 2022 16:00
Mar 31 2022 17:00
Europe/London
*** ONLINE WEBINAR ***
The GCRF Centre for Sustainable, Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods (SHLC)
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom  United Kingdom

We are pleased to invite you to an event on Thursday, 31 March, the first in a series of three webinars in which the 19 projects that we funded will report on their work. In each of these webinars, our CDAF projects from Africa, Asia and Latin America will make short presentations of their work, followed by input by a respondent, and questions from those who attend.

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You are invited to 'SMEs and Trade with Europe: Implications for Innovation' on 31 March 2022

Mar 31 2022 12:00
Mar 31 2022 13:30
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE SEMINAR ***
124 La Trobe Street
Melbourne 3000
Australia  Australia

You are invited to this online seminar to discuss some of the issues for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) engaged in international trade, implications for their capacity to innovate, and how a potential  Australia-European Union  Free Trade Agreement might enhance trade opportunities for SMEs.

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UALL ¦ New events and dates to save in your diary

There are a number of events scheduled for the coming months by our partner organisations as well as our own joint conference to be held in Glasgow in June.

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Connecting Urban and Rural Learning Initiatives – Meeting Notes, 24 March 2022

The second meeting of the Connecting Urban and Rural Learning Initiatives LCN was a presentation by Professor Barry Golding AM, entitled Learning from Men’s Sheds: Reflecting on the movement’s Australian origins, global trajectories & its radical implications for learning in the community.