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A new issue of UIL’s journal the International Review of Education has been published, featuring six research articles, three book reviews and an introduction reflecting on current concerns in ...
A session at the Hamburg Sustainability Conference 2025 delivered a breakthrough in the global climate agenda: cities will take the lead in tackling climate change through inclusive lifelong learning.
The latest special issue of the International Review of Education (IRE) engages with two concepts – education in emergencies (EiE) and lifelong learning – and explores the critical intersections ...
Having heard so much about the Cork Lifelong Learning Festival, I was eager to explore its diverse programme. I was impressed by the extensive range of activities and the strong spirit of ...
Putting people at the heart of learning – that is the essence of the UNESCO Learning City of Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital and largest city. It is strongly dedicated to integrating lifelong ...
¿Qué podemos aprender de los conocimientos tradicionales y de los sistemas de aprendizaje a lo largo de toda la vida de los pueblos indígenas para el desarrollo de ecosistemas de aprendizaje en todo ...
In this interview, Mr Roman Luckscheiter, Secretary-General of the German Commission for UNESCO and new member of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Governing Board, reflects on the ...
Recognizing that lifelong learning is key to breaking the cycle of violence, Derry is committed to fostering a safer, more informed community. As a UNESCO Learning City, it prioritizes initiatives ...
Submit your abstract for the International Review of Education special issue 'Refugee learners risking and resisting (in)visibility in and through lifelong learning by 1 August 2025. The issue is ...
The first issue of the International Review of Education – Journal of Lifelong Learning of 2025 has been published. The six articles in this issue reflect both the journal’s continued commitment to ...
On 19 February 2025, the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities will host the webinar, ‘Learning without limits: Empowering urban communities through non-formal learning spaces’.
As a UNESCO learning city since 2019, Dublin, the capital of the Republic of Ireland, puts lifelong learning at the top of its agenda. Investing in human capital is crucial to Dublin’s successful ...