‘Seeking Common Actions in a Period of Crisis’ was the title of the 2 nd Larissa International Learning City Conference held on 14 and 15 October 2016. Three hundred participants representing ten cities in Greece and Europe came together to discuss and share innovative ways of using...
The city of São Paulo has joined the growing number of learning cities in Brazil which are members of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC). With a population of 11,253,503, and a local network of over 1,500 schools serving over 1,...
The city of Gelsenkirchen has become the first city in Germany to join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC), paving the way for more learning cities in Germany to become part of this dynamic international network.
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The number of learning cities in the Republic of Korea is growing, with another thirteen cities joining the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC) initiative....
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) is pleased to announce that more than 100 cities from 28 countries have become members of the UNESCO Global Network of...
Learning cities in the Republic of Korea are moving in a new direction as eight cities join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities . Bucheon, Gunpo, Jeonju, Namyangju, Osan, Suwon, Tongyeong and Uijeongbu are all contributing to an...
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning is pleased to announce that the Irish city of Cork has been selected to host the 3rd International Conference on Learning Cities, which will take place in 2017.
Cork City has long demonstrated tremendous commitment to the learning city approach...
Okayama City in Japan has announced that the Education for Sustainable Development Okayama Award (ESD Okayama Award) 2016 is open for applications. The award recognizes outstanding practice in education for sustainable development (ESD) in...
The UNESCO Learning City Awardees 2015 have shared insights into building learning cities in a series of twelve video interviews entitled ‘12 Cities – 12 Perspectives’. ‘It is very encouraging to see the...