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PIMA Newsletter No 11, April 2017

Please find featured below and attached the PIMA Newsletter No 11, for April 2017.

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CALL FOR PAPERS - 14th PASCAL International Conference: Trends2017 - Which Way to Go? Skukuza, South Africa

The Conference organisers have taken their inspiration from the OECD publication: “Trends Shaping Education 2016”. This publication looks at what is happening in the world and how this reflects on education. OECD is an organisation with many resources and access to big data. The series, however, wants to inform for purposes of strategic thinking and stimulate reflection about the future of education; It is here we wish to link up education and the overall development of our societies,

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Opportunity: Professor/Reader of Educational Leadership and Policy, University of Glasgow

Please find below the advertised details of an exciting opportunity with huge potential for a Professor/Reader of Educational Leadership and Policy, University of Glasgow. Applications are due by 5 December 2016 and the date for interviews has been set for 20 January 2017 in Glasgow, UK.

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UBDC Call for Expressions of Interest - Update and upcoming Webinar

Hello all – just a wee update re promoting UBDC’s current Call for Expressions of Interest – we had an info webinar yesterday (24/8) about the Call and UBDC’s Services – a recording is now available here.

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Universal Declaration on the Responsibilities of Man

Recent global events – the Paris and Brussels bombings, the refugee crisis, the sustainability agreement, the rise of Trump-fuelled hate and more – have prompted me to ask whether PASCAL can and should have a much larger role in world affairs and, if so, what? Given the resources available to it centrally the answer must be no, but by mobilizing just a small amount of its vast member knowledge to think laterally there is a possibility of producing something that might make a difference.

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Universities and Lifelong Learning book series - 50% discount for PASCAL members and Conference attendees

Our Universities and Lifelong Learning (UALL) series (edited by Professor Michael Osborne) analyses the external engagement activities of universities and third-level institutions and is concerned with the range of activity that lies beyond the traditional mission of teaching and research.

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Getting Maximum Value from Horizon 2020 - The Largest Research Funding Program in the World

Aug 27 2015 12:30
Australia/Melbourne
RMIT City Campus Council Chamber Building 1, level 2R
124-126 La Trobe Street
Melbourne

The European Union has committed close to 80 million euros to Horizon 2020, its research and innovation program, between 2014 and 2020. Australian researchers are invited to participate in the various actions available under Horizon 2020.

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Professor Sir David Watson - A memorial lecture

Oct 19 2015 18:30
Europe/London
Sallis Benney Theatre
Grand Parade
Brighton

The Community University Partnership Programme invites you to celebrate the contribution to community-university partnerships of our much missed colleague Sir David Watson.

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Paid Job - NIDOS Chief Executive

NIDOS is seeking to recruit a Chief Executive to lead the organisation in its strategic development and ambitious programme of promoting effectiveness and facilitating members’ collective influence on policy agenda.

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Spare Rib magazine goes online for the first time

Few titles sum up an era and a movement like Spare Rib. With its commitment to challenging the status quo, Spare Rib battled oppression and gave a voice to the struggles, discussions and debates of diverse groups of women over the 21 years it was in print (1972-1993).

From today, every edition of Spare Rib magazine will be available to be viewed by anyone online for free.

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