EUROlocal Conference/Workshop
You are invited to join the EUROlocal team partners and associates at a Conference/Workshop marking the culmination of this two-year project. This Conference/Workshop will bring together academics and practitioners in practical sessions to explore all aspects of Learning Cities and Regions. At the same time it will give delegates the opportunity to describe their own experiences and knowledge on this most important topic.
Attendance at the Conference/Workshop is a must for regional developers, local authorities, academics in disciplines associated with regional development and regional and national decision-makers.
The event is to be held at the Centre Loewenberg situated in the historical town of Murten in Switzerland. Full programme details are published below together with an application form and travel information.
For further information, please contact Lynette Jordan or Ruth Jermann.
The Conference/Workshop Programme
Day 1 – 27. October |
Day 2 – 28. October |
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13.00 Registration and Marketplace - An opportunity to display relevant projects and activities for all to see. Open to all delegates. |
Session 3 (Session Chair: Jutta Thinesse-Demel) 09.00 Keynote Speaker 3 – The Public Sector and Learning Regions, Rudolph Tippelt (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) |
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Day 3 – 29. October |
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Session 5 (Session Chair: Balazs Nemeth) 09.00 Keynote Speaker 5 – A Perspective on the future development of learning regions in Europe, Marku Markulla (President of the EPPs Europe 2020 Taskforce Finland) |
About the Venue
Nestled in a quiet park amidst the charming landscape of German and French-speaking Switzerland, the Loewenberg Centre is the ideal venue for all sorts of gatherings.
For more information please see their promotional brochure and Pocket Guide.
About the Location
Murten (French: Morat) is a municipality in the See district of the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. It is located on the southern shores of Lake Morat. Morat is situated between Berne and Lausanne and is the capital of the Lake District of the canton of Fribourg.
This small medieval town lies in the Swiss "Midlands" on the edge of the Great Marsh, on a gentle hill (450 metres above sea level) and on the shore of Lake Morat (or Murtensee in German). Numerous attractions from a significant past have been well preserved here, such as the castle, the ring wall, the street scene and the arcades. Lake Morat is a smaller lake located in between Lake Biel and Lake Neuchâtel.
Application Form
Please download the application form here.
Travel Information
By train: Making it easily accessible from the airport at Berne or Geneva, the Centre Loewenberg has a stop right outside the door ("Muntelier Löwenberg") with good links in all directions (BLS or TPF). See the SBB (Swiss railways network) site for details.
By car: On the A1: exit Murten and take the road marked "Bern - Neuchâtel - Lausanne" - see the "Pocket Guide" for a local map. No vehicles are allowed on the grounds of the Centre Loewenberg although Drop-of of Conference/Workshop materials is allowed.
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