In Siliguri (West Bengal), Chandigarh (Punjab) and Delhi during the period 3-7 March 2014, PASCAL Director Mike Osborne was very pleased to be part of three events concerned with strengthening community engagement in HE in India.
This timely workshop - of interest and significance to those in the general sphere of education as well as to those attempting to struggle directly with the machinations of modern-day economic survival - offers three separate approaches from thinkers in the field and then opens out the deliberations for discussion of the themes raised.
Experts from international organisations including ILO, Unesco, Unitar, the World Bank and universities, as well as country delegates, met at the 2nd Cedefop/OECD Green skills forum in Paris, on 14 February, to discuss how environmental policies can successfully be implemented in combination with policies for job creation and social inclusion.
EUCEN's next conference will offer participants an opportunity to debate with international experts key policy issues related to the way Lifelong Learning Universities and the European Policies understand and address "Social Investment" through four topics:
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