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Pre-COP Webinar - Australia, ‘Good’ Global Governance and the Geopolitics of Climate Negotiations - 27 October 2021

Pre-COP Webinar - Australia, ‘Good’ Global Governance and the Geopolitics of Climate Negotiation

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We are pleased to announce a further Pre-COP Webinar: Australia, ‘Good’ Global Governance and the Geopolitics of Climate Negotiations to be held on Wednesday 27 October at 0900 (BST), 1600 (Singapore) and 1900 (Australian Eastern Standard Time).

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Readership in Interdisciplinary Research in Education available

Readership in Interdisciplinary Research in Education available

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The School of Education at the University of Glasgow is advertising for an exciting Reader in Interdisciplinary Research in Education (Research & Teaching Track). Applications are invited from candidates with a Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) or equivalent in any area of Education or related discipline with an extensive and established reputation in research and significant teaching experience within the discipline/subject area. This position is open ended and full time, and we hope of interest to many CR&DALL subscribers.

Presentation of systematic international literature review on professional learning communities in the global south - 21 October

Presentation of systematic international literature review on professional learning communities

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On 21 October at 1330 local time in Brussels, Professor Ellen Boeren, CR&DALL core member together with University of Glasgow colleague Dr Thanh Dong Nguyen will be presenting at a webinar concerned with on professional learning communities (PLCs) where the results of their systematic international literature review on PLCs in the global south funded by VVOB will be presented together with practical stories.

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COP26 Panel Discussion - Building resilience with equity - Perspectives from cities and neighbourhoods in the Global South

COP26 Panel  Discussion - Building resilience with equity

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Most cities in the Global South have experienced rapid population and urbanization growth which have transformed urban spaces. It is projected that Africa and Asia will concentrate most of the world’s urban population in the next four decades. However, urban planning for more resilient and sustainable cities has so far failed to materialise. Our COP26 panel discussion will bring together researchers, policy makers and neighbourhood residents to explore innovative approaches to build resilience in cities and neighbourhoods in the Global South.

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