The University of Glasgow Community of Practice in Sustainability in Learning and Teaching is pleased to invite you for the seminar on “Crucial Actions for a Sustainable Future: What to Do Next”.
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Tuesday, 12 October, 2021
The University of Glasgow Community of Practice in Sustainability in Learning and Teaching is pleased to invite you for the seminar on “Crucial Actions for a Sustainable Future: What to Do Next”.
We are pleased to report that CR&DALL core member Dr Ria Dunkley will be presenting within the Green Zone of COP26 in Glasgow as part of events highlighting of the work of universities. Her input with take place at the Glasgow Science Centre on 11 November 2021 where she will have a one and a half hour showcase, sharing maps created through the Dynamic Coast project.
The Education Leadership and Policy (ELP) Research and Teaching Group (RTG) is happy to announce the launch of the 21-22 seminar series with Dr Mia Perry on Wednesday 27th October 2021, 16:00 – 17:00 (Pre-COP26 event). Full details below. Everyone is welcome to attend. Please register via Zoom.
We are pleased to announce a webinar on 11 October at 1500 (BST) in which the UNESCO Chair in Chair in Community-based Research & Social Responsibility in Higher Education, is co-operating with the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL) to present a Pre-COP26 Webinar: Higher Education, Knowledge Democracy and Sustainability.
Why the world needs more female scientists: panel on how gender and sustainability relate to building research capacity in the Global South.
CR&DALL and the Gendered Journeys project, funded by the ESRC within the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF), will be presenting a Gender and Sustainability event as part of the University of Glasgow, School of Education’s ‘Educating Today to save Tomorrow’ series in the run-up to COP-26 in Glasgow.
The University Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona/ Spain) (together with the Tampere University (Finland), Kozminsiki University (Varsovia/ Polonia), Notus (Barcelona/ Spain) and INGOs (Varsovia/ Polonia), have developed an open access learning programme on responsible and sustainable Innovation within an EC Erasmus+ project.
We were pleased to launch the Open Call for Participants in the 23rd ASEF Summer University, Liveable Cities for a Sustainable Future. Attached you can find the finalised Participants Overview & FAQ, and we encourage CR&DALL subscribers to circulate this information widely. We are pleased that the University of Glasgow, and specifically the Centre for Sustainable, Healthy, Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods are amongst our sponsors.
The Centre for Sustainable Healthy Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods (SHLC) is delighted to announce that it is collaborating with the Asia Europe Foundation (ASEF) in delivering the 23rd ASEF Summer University (ASEFSU23) on the topic of “Liveable Cities for a Sustainable Future” in Bangladesh, India & Pakistan during October & November 2021.
The School of Education invites applications for the position of Lecturer in Adult Education (Research & Teaching Track) at University of Glasgow. The School of Education is one of the leading Schools of Education globally, ranked No 38 in the QS for Education and Training (2021). We are a large and dynamic unit which brings together academics and researchers with expertise across all sectors of education: formal and non-formal, pre-school through to higher, adult and community education.
We are very pleased to announce that Erasmus International Masters in Adult Education for Social Change (IMAESC) student, McRhon Banderlipe, has just published his first co-authored book chapter, entitled Resilience and Growth: A University’s Response for Future-Proofing Graduates and Careers. Many congratulations to McRhon.
University of Glasgow
Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL)
University of Glasgow, St. Andrew's Building, 11 Eldon Street, Glasgow G3 6NH, Scotland
tel: +44 (0) 141 330 1835
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