Connecting Cities and Universities at Strategic Frontiers - PASCAL 2015 Conference in Catania 7-9 October

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PASCAL is pleased to announce that the Conference website is now open with full details of the 12th Annual PASCAL Conference to be held in Catania, Sicily, 7-9 October 2015.

Featured below is an information sheet for the conference. For any other information, please conact us at [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you in Italy!

Roberta Piazza
PASCAL Conference 2015 Co-ordinator


12th PASCAL International Observatory Conference


PASCAL Observatory on Place Management, Social Capital and Learning Regions

Annual Conference - Connecting Cities and Universities at Strategic Frontiers

7-9 October 2015, Catania, Italy

 

The 12th PASCAL conference will be hosted by one of Italy’s leading institutions, the University of Catania in the beautiful island of Sicily. The theme of the conference concerns how cities and their regions are connected to their universities at strategic frontiers. These include knowledge and political frontiers, and each is linked to global challenges that include employment, migration, health, food security, culture and climate change.

It is appropriate that the conference is taking place in Sicily, hosted by the University of Catania and supported by the city of Catania, at one frontier of Europe, where issues of migration and job security during a time of global economic decline are at the forefront of local thinking. Southern Italy exemplifies new challenges and fault-lines confronting Europe. Austerity and immigration, political, ideological-religious-cultural, economic, social and other strategic issues intensify and interweave.

Conference strands include:

  • Ÿ  Creating and securing jobs for regions
  • Ÿ  The challenges of migration and multi-cultural societies
  • Ÿ  Engaging communities with universities
  • Ÿ  Sustainable and healthy city development
  • Ÿ  Cultural engagement

The conference will be of interest to city and regional administrators, national, regional and local government policy-makers, all organisations concerned with regional development, academics and post-graduate students. There are opportunities to propose short practice papers, Big Ideas for debate as well as traditional academic papers.

Keynote Speakers include:

Professor Piyushimita Thakuriah, Director, UK ESRC Urban Big Data Centre, Halcrow Chair of Transport, Professor of Urban Studies and Affiliated Professor of School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

Professor Paolo Federighi, Chair of Adult Learning and Head of Department of Education and Psychology at the University of Florence

In addition to the conference, delegates will be able to enjoy many of the attractions of the island, including Mount Etna and the city of Syracuse.

For further information and registration go to http://conference.pascalobservatory.org.

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