The 13th Pascal International Conference was held from 3-5 June 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). The Conference was organized by the Pascal International Observatory, a key partner of the...
San José, a city characterized by colonial architecture and the Talamanca mountains that surround it, has set a milestone in the development of learning cities in Costa Rica by becoming the first city in the country to join the UNESCO Global Network...
Lesbos Municipality, which is working to provide learning opportunities for all its residents, has joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC). The Municipality is one of an increasing number of thriving learning cities in Greece.
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Melitopol is the first city in Ukraine to join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities . By being the first to join the Network, the city aspires to lead the further understanding of the concept of learning cities among policy makers and...
Sønderborg sees its development as a learning city as key to promoting active citizenship and healthier, more sustainable living. And while it has already instituted numerous projects to promote lifelong learning for all, it is now looking to expand and intensify its work in this field...
Sønderborg is the first learning city in Denmark to join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities .
Sønderborg sees its development as a learning city as key to promoting active citizenship and healthier, more sustainable living. And...
Cascais is one of the first learning cities in Portugal, along with Mação and...
Jabotão dos Guararapes is the second learning city in Brazil to join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities , after the city of ...
Câmara de Lobos is among the first learning cities in Portugal to join the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities . In taking this step, the municipality of Câmara de Lobos aims to expand and strengthen lifelong learning in the region with a view to encouraging social inclusion,...