Learning Cities 2030

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Virtual Conversation - Making A Difference: Adapting Impact Measurement - 23 November 2021; 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm (Indian Time)

Nov 29 2021 16:00
Nov 29 2021 18:00
Asia/Calcutta
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PRIA International Academy (PIA)
New Delhi
India  India

Impact means different things to different people. Donors, governments, non-profits, and communities often have different views on how to define the impact of a development intervention. A development intervention has different impacts on collaborating stakeholders, even if those are not tracked or measured. Most efforts at measuring impacts tend to ‘blur’ it with project evaluation. There is an emerging concurrence that the impact measurement is different from the evaluation.

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17th International Conference on Knowledge Management 2022 “Knowledge, Uncertainty and Risks: From individual to global scale”

Mar 10 2021
Mar 11 2021
Europe/Berlin
University of Applied Sciences
Potsdam
Germany  Germany

The International Conference on Knowledge Management (ICKM) will be hosting the 17th International Conference on Knowledge Management 2022 “Knowledge, Uncertainty and Risks: From individual to global scale” on March 10-11, 2022 at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany.

Potsdam is a science city, a UNESCO Creative City as well as a recently nominated Smart City under the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. How can we bring these concepts together for the transformation towards a liveable future?

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Webinar: Healthy ageing in the UK and EU

Nov 22 2021 13:00
Nov 22 2021 14:30
Europe/London
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International Longevity Centre UK
Vintage House
United Kingdom  United Kingdom

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.

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PIMA Bulletin No 39, November 2021 | Climate Justice and Adult Learning and Education (ALE)

How do we, adult educators, scholars, activists, play, engage, inhabit ‘climate justice’ – its theory and practice? What roles can we play to mitigate and adapt to the dramatic, anticipated environmental changes? It’s a vast, complex landscape which requires collective insights, imagination, and action. Solving the climate crisis affects all aspects of society. Therefore, our own education as adult educators, scholars and activists is essential.

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Presentation by PASCAL Director Mike Osborne at the 5th International Conference on Learning Cities

A report entitled, Learning for global health in cities community resilience and the strengthening of learning cities, was written by SHLC team members Mike Osborne, Yulia Nesterova and Ramjee Bhandari as a background paper for UNESCO’s 5th International Conference on Learning Cities held in Yoensu, Republic of Korea from 27-30 October 2021.

In his presentation to the conference within the strand, Strengthening community resilience and the resilience of local learning systems, Mike Osborne summarised the key issues that emerged in the course of analysing responses from an analysis of 25 cases of city responses to COVID-19 through an educational lens.

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Meeting of the Alliance of Asia-Pacific Learning Cities, Joensu, 26th October 2021

In conjunction with the 5th International Conference on Learning Cities in Yeon-su, Republic of Korea, we were very pleased to hold a meeting of the Alliance of Asia-Pacific Learning Cities on 26th October 2021.

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PASCAL International Observatory Discussion Movie

Swansea University on behalf of the PASCAL Observatory is pleased to present to our subscribers a new video related to our work within the Learning Cities Networks (LCN): Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures.The video includes many exciting contributions from members of our network and beyond.

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Global Learning Festival - 8-11 November, 2021

Nov 8 2021
Nov 11 2021
Australia/Melbourne
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Wyndham & Melton City
Australia  Australia

We are very pleased that the PASCAL Observatory and its Learning Cities Networks, with their European centre hosted by CR&DALL at the University of Glasgow, are partners in the 2021 Global Learning Festival being organised from 8-11 November by the cities of Wyndham and Melton in Australia. Many of the member cities of the LCN are making contributions, including Medellin, Taipei, Wolverhampton and of course Wyndham itself.

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Global Learning Festival Webinar: Universities as Partners in Learning Cities and Communities

Nov 9 2021 19:30
Nov 9 2021 21:00
Australia/Melbourne
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Australian Learning Communities Network
Melbourne
Australia  Australia

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.

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Invitation: Fifth International Conference on Learning Cities (27-30 October 2021)

Oct 27 2021 15:16
Oct 30 2021 15:16
Asia/Seoul
UNESCO learning city of Yeonsu
Yeonsu
Korea, Republic of  Korea, Republic of

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.

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