1 août 2012
Intergenerational Learning: Towards Active Ageing and Intergenerational Solidarity
Date: 24-26 October, 2012. Location: Nuremberg, Germany. Organiser: ENIL-European Network for Intergenerational Learning.Who should attend: Educators, practitioners, policy makers, organisations and individuals from across Europe. To find out more and to register visit: www.enilnet.eu.
About this conference
The second ENIL conference will consider the theme of ‘Intergenerational Learning; Towards Active Ageing and Intergenerational Solidarity´. A range of presentations and workshops will explore the contribution of intergenerational approaches and methods to active ageing and intergenerational solidarity. Thematic workshops will look at how policy and practice can support learning, active ageing and intergenerational solidarity in the education, employment and social sector.
For a full programme and to register please visit ‘Conferences´ at www.enilnet.eu
Delegates may be able to apply for funding from their national agency for travel and subsistence costs.
Please note: The deadline for funding applications for some national agencies is 30th April 2012.
About the European Network for Intergenerational LearningThe European Network for Intergenerational Learning (ENIL) aims to foster new ideas and developments in intergenerational learning. Intergenerational Learning is defined as a learning partnership based on reciprocity and mutuality involving people of different ages where the generations work together to gain skills, values and knowledge.
The Network offers practitioners, policy makers, organisations and individuals across Europe a platform for channels for the ongoing exchange of expertise, good practice, news, research and developments in the field. ENIL has been funded with support from the European Commission. The network can be joined at www.enilnet.eu.
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