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infed (The encyclopedia of informal education) ⎋
infed was established in 1995, and supported over the years as an open, independent and not-for-profit resource by Developing Learning, the Practice Development Research Unit, the YMCA George Williams College and others. Put together by a small group of educators, it’s pages are now accessed – according to Webalizer – around 11 million times a year.
For only the second time in North America, researchers from eight international organizations will meet in Vancouver to share and discuss research in adult learning and education. AEGT2020 is patterned after three successful previous events, the first in 1988 at Leeds University, the second in 1997 at Birkbeck College, University of London, and the third in 2000 at the University of British Columbia. Plan now to attend this rare and important event.
PASCAL International Observatory ⎋
PASCAL International Observatory is a global alliance of researchers, policy analysts, decision makers and locally engaged practitioners from government, higher education, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the private sector. It is organised around university centres in Europe (University of Glasgow), Africa (University of Johannesburg) and Australasia (RMIT), each responsible for its activities in that geographical region. You can subscribe to their email list for up-to-date information.
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Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DLL) ⎋
Based in the School of Education at the University of Glasgow, CR&DALL's aim is to conduct inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research and development activities in adult education and lifelong learning in order to achieve observable impacts with respect to social justice, social inclusion and poverty reduction.