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Global Learning Festival - 8-11 November, 2021

Global Learning Festival - 8-11 November, 2021

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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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Work-o-Witch New Article: The old fear of the end of new work itself

Work-o-Witch New Article: The old fear of the end of new work itself

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A new article on W-o-W has just been published: The old fear of the end of new work itself  by Joerg Markowitsch. We all look forward to the end of the working day, but not the end of work itself. The fear of automation and the end of work is an old topos, as evidenced by industrial films from the 1950s...

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COP26 Event from IMAESC students - 19 October, 2021 1pm

COP26 Event from IMAESC students -  19 October, 2021 1pm

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Join us for an interactive, international dialogue on the intersection of climate justice, education, and sustainable development. This workshop is part of the “10 days to COP26” series organised by the School of Education at the University of Glasgow.

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

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

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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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