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Parallel Session 3 – 11.05 – 12.15
25th September, Tuesday
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Room:
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Lecture Room A
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Lecture Room D
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Lecture Room E
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Lecture Room F
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Lecture Room G
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Lecture Room H
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Author and
Paper number:
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Paper 021 -
Patricia
Inman
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Paper 006 – Magdolna Benke
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Paper 017 -
Zoltán Gál
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Paper 005 -
Beverley Barry
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Paper 033 – Keith Percy
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Paper 045 -
Romy
Warren,
Janet de Bath
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Title:
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Regional Clusters: Providing
a Vision for a Learning Region
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Lifelong learning at regional level.
Opportunities and barriers for the declining micro-regions of Hungary
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Knowledge Base Of The Regions: Role Of The Research Universities In
Regional Innovation Networks
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A community perspective of a demonstration project of practice
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The Europeanisation of lifelong learning: geo-political and
spatial/temporal considerations derived from data collected in field
studies in England and Hungary
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Learning Champions: a model
which provides a foundation for learning cities/regions by increasing
the capacity of communities to foster active citizenship
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Country:
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Williams
Bay,
Wisconsin
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Budapest,
Hungary
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Pecs,
Hungary
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Cape Town,
South Africa
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England,
UK
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England,
UK
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Author:
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Paper 23 – Bill Joanes
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Paper 046 – Andrew Wear
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Paper 034 -
Olga V.
Perfilieva
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Paper 012 -
Claudio Del Don
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Paper 040 -
Soner Simsek
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Paper 028 -
Arturo Lavalle
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Title:
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Lifelong Learning Networks: A City-Region Policy Initiative in the United Kingdom.
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Community strength, innovation and learning, New evidence from
Victoria
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Lifelong Learning in
Russian Federation: Main considerations
on development and research
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From a peripheral region towards a learning region
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The Conceptualization of Lifelong Learning in Turkey after the Beginning of the
Process of the European Union Membership
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A European city-region platform for lifelong learning development and
social cohesion enhancement
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Country:
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England, UK
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Melbourne,
Australia
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Moscow,
Russia
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Italy
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Istanbul,
Turkey
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Guglielmo Maroni,
Italy
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Chair:
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Russell Rimmer
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Rob Mark
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Jarl Bengtsson
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Veronique Lobit
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Hans Zwaga
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Richard Dockrell
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