Learning Cities in development and sustainable recovery: International experiences
PASCAL associates, including from key cities in its Learning Cities Network, and Centre for Sustainable, Healthy, Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods collaborator were very pleased on 19 May 2021 to be able to make a contribution to a one-week series of events (see attached programme) organised by the University of Derby in the UK around GCRF issues. Shipi Roy, Mike Osborne, Vincent Manirakiza and Pierre Claver together with Sebutege Ange (Mayor of Huye) all made contributions to a workshop entitled, Learning Cities in development and sustainable recovery: International experiences and the Derby Learning City Campaign chaired by Peter Dewhurst, Director of Strategic Projects, University of Derby.
The overall programme of speakers and topics covered were as follows:
Pauline Anderson OBE, Derby City Council - Service Director - The Derby Learning City campaign
Judith James, former Head of Strategic Regional Collaboration, Swansea University, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University of Glasgow and PASCAL Learning Cities Network (LCN) theme leader, and Dr Shilpi Roy, Associate Professor of Urban and Rural Planning Discipline at Khulna University, Bangladesh and SHLC Co-I - Learning, Inclusion and Skills
Professor Mike Osborne, Director of the Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning, Co-director of the PASCAL Observatory on Place Management, Social Capital and Lifelong Learning and SHLC Co-I - Learning Cities: Moving the lifelong learning conversation forward
Rwandan members of PASCAL’s Learning Cities Network contributors: Sebutege Ange, Mayor of Huye; Pierre Claver, University of Rwanda (Sebutege) and Vincent Manirakiza, University of Rwanda (Kigali), SHLC Co-Is
[Copies of each of their Powerpoint presentations are featured below attached.]
The combination of a global north perspective considering the situation of the cities of Derby and Swansea in the UK, and the a global south take on learning cities focused on developments in Khulna, Dacca, Kigali and Huye was particular valuable to the global audience that attended the event.
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kigali_and_huye_toward_learning_cities.pdf | 831.13 KB |
osborneoverview.pdf | 2.82 MB |
swansea_and_bangladesh.pdf | 4.54 MB |
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