Connecting Creative, Smart and Inclusive Dimensions of Urban Developments - Responses from Learning Cities and Regions
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Pécs Learning City Programme - Knowledge Exchange Platform
Online Format Conference on 23rd September 2021
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House of Civic Communities in Pécs (CKH – 7624 Pécs, Szent István tér 17.)
in Association with the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities,
PASCAL International Observatory,
ASEM LLL HUB Research Network on Learning Cities,
the University of Pécs,
MELLearN and
EPALE Hungary
Final Programme: (CET – time zone)
5. Pécs Learning City Festival and Conference
Time: Sep 23, 2021 09:00 AM Budapest (Zoom will be open right after 9.00am!)
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09.40am – 23 September 2021 Plenary
Welcome words by Mr. Csaba Ruzsa – Vice-Mayor of Pécs
Dr. István Tarrósy – Director for Int. Affairs, University of Pécs
Dr. Balázs Németh – Senior Advisor, Global Learning City Pécs/Moderator of plenary
Keynote speakers: 10.00
Catherine Lido/Associate Director of Urban Big Data Centre/Deputy-director of PASCAL Europe at the University of Glasgow (UK): Innovation in evaluation: Digital & data empowerment in researching Learning Cities creatively
Simona Sava/Prof. of Adult Education at West University of Timisoara - Dr Simona Neumann/CEO Timisoara 2023 ECoC (RO): Synergies, partnerships, contributions of educational institutions to the process for being Timisoara the European Capital of Culture in 2023
Denis Barrett/ Global Learning City Cork (IE): Cork Learning Access Network – exploring a multi-agency, cross-sectoral, partnership approach to tackle educational disadvantage and deliver on SDG 4 in a Learning City.
Mr. Salah-Eddine Khouiel/Deputy Mayor of Aix-en-Provence (FR): Smart City Developments in Aix-en-Provence
Break
Jumbo Klercq/ Learn for Life (NL): The way forward - Dutch experiences
Harri Rinta-aho/Deputy Mayor of Espoo (FI): Espoo as a sustainable and inclusive learning city
Ivana Rastović/Museum educator and curator of the Gallery of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad (SRB): Towards the new Gallery square
Katalin Getto/Architectural critic, aesthetic, translator, Janus Pannonius Museum Pécs (HU):
Victor Vasarely’s heritage in the context of contemporary art - JPM’s university collaboration project
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch break
14.00-15.30 Workshops on
- A.) Learning cities for sustainable development, well-being and social inclusion to promote learning through accessible and equitable formations – Venue: House of Civic Communities
Moderator: Ms. Carmel Berendi
Presenters:
Beatrix Kovács/President of BioRitmus Association Supporting Talence (HU): Happier Integration in Dance Pedagogy with circus art equipment
Tamás Kovács/ University of Pécs (HU): “The school of life itself" - A practical appearance of Dewey’s approach in a transnational research
Krisztina Sitku/University of Dunaújváros (HU): The TEFCE Toolbox as a tool for building a learning community
Balázs Németh/ University of Pécs (HU): Supporting collaboration in between adult education and learning cities/communities (Projects of NHE introduced: STEMS, LEAP, ACETrainer, Play with us!, SingingCom, CoreLief, HYS, Bildung Digital!)
- B.) Smart and creative cities focusing on art, architecture/design and digital technologies – Venue: House of Civic Communities
Moderator: Ms. Ágnes Kocsis-Simon
Presenters:
András Horváth/South-Trans-Danubian Chamber of Architecture (HU): Victor Vasarely International Contest For Art In Public Space
Zsófi Jeney/Hungarian Folk-HighSchool Society (HU): "Cut and paste: collage tells a story."
Edit Domoszlay/ University College London (HU): When Education meets technology and art
Gábor Erdei/Assoc. Professor at UniDebrecen (HU): The Role of the University of Debrecen in the Formation of the Learning City
Kata Kárpáti/ Janus Pannonius Museum (HU): Project-based Examples from Janus Pannonius Museum
15.30 – 16.00 Final Plenary with short reports from Workshop moderators + Q&A