We are very pleased to hear that Dr Mpoki Mwaikokesya, who graduated with a PhD in Adult Education from the University of Glasgow in 2014, has been appointed by the Namibian National Higher Education Council to work as a member and chairperson of a team to review Degree and Diploma programmes in Lifelong Learning and Community Education within the country. We are very glad that his excellent work in Glasgow is being recognised internationally.
I am one of the lead authors of the Education chapter for the International Panel for Social Progress (modelled on the International Panel for Climate Change). The whole report is now out for consultation and so if you can spare a bit of time the IPSP team would love to hear your thoughts on the Education chapter or any other chapters that interest you.
If you haven’t already submitted your application and you would like your project to be included in the 2017 UALL Awards, please do send me your submission by the end of October - the Awards flyer is attached.
Last week, ESREA organised its triennial conference at Maynooth University in Ireland. The conference was a great success, both due to the local organizers who had made tremendous job, as well as due to all colleagues from all over Europe and beyond who went there to present their research and/or engage in colleagial discussions about issues at stake in adult education research and practice.
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