Biomimicry Global Design Challenge

2015 Biomimicry Global Design Challenge – Food Systems from Biomimicry Institute on Vimeo. The Biomimicry Institute and the Ray C. Anderson Foundation announced on January 20 that the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge is open to registrants, who are invited to submit commercially viable, nature-inspired solutions to our global food system challenges. The grand prize, to be awarded in 2016, […]

The Regional Ministerial Conference on Education Post-2015

The Regional Ministerial Conference on Education Post-2015 is taking place this week from the 19th -20th of February at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. Representatives from Ministries of Education from Europe and North-America, together with international organisations, European institutions and civil society organisations, are gathering to further discuss the education agenda in the future Sustainable Development Goals […]

GESS México

Si usted no puede ver este correo favor de DAR CLICK AQUI Global Education Supplies and Solutions, mejor conocido como GESS por sus siglas en inglés, comprende una serie de eventos sobre educación realizados a nivel global. Su objetivo es brindar un espacio para que los principales actores del sector educativo de un país, tanto privado como público, puedan […]

Water and Sustainable Development: One Voice From Zaragoza

www.unwater.org The UN-Water Annual International Zaragoza Conference was held in January and kicked off the year that will shine a spotlight on water and sustainable development.    “2015 is an important year. An important year for disaster risk reduction, an important year for climate and an important year for water,” said the UN-Water Chair, Michel Jarraud […]

ESCA Ecole de Management (Morocco) Signs Agreement with Louvain School of Management (Belgium)

Internationalisation is at the core of ESCA Ecole de Management’s strategic development. The School, that is ranked Number 1 among universities and business schools in Morocco and French-speaking African countries, is already engaged in a network of over 60 institutions worldwide, and strengthens its international reputation in the heart of Europe with a partnership agreement […]

Physical Education for Healthier, Happier, Longer, and More Productive Living

The time children and adults all over the world spend engaging in physical activity is decreasing with dire consequences on their health, life expectancy, and ability to perform in the classroom, in society and at work. In a new publication, Quality Physical Education, Guidelines for Policy Makers, UNESCO urges governments and educational planners to reverse this trend, […]

Involving Youth in the Sustainable Development Goals: the ECOSOC Youth Forum

  From the 2nd to the 3rd of February, the ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council) Youth Forum brought together UN Member States, UN agencies, youth delegates, representatives of youth organisations and other young people in the UN Headquarters in New York City. The sessions focused on youth engagement in the transition from MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) to SDGs […]

3rd Education Nation Conference: Education for the better future of Malaysia

Nelson Mandela once said that education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world. It is the fundamental building blocks of society, of its prosperity and sustainability. In Malaysia, Vision 2020 was initiated in February 1991 and the basic goal is to create a world-class developed nation by the year of […]

Integral Science for Global Education

Integral Science for Global Education     Amrit Srecko Sorli obtained engineer degree back in 1980 at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. His main research areas are dynamic quantum vacuum, cosmology, time, gravity, Relativity Theory, Theory of everything, bijective epistemology, transpersonal psychology, consciousness research, philosophy of science. Amrit co-founded SpaceLife Institute back in 2000 with Italian […]

GLOBAL REPORT ON OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN

Adolescents Twice as Likely to Be Out of School as Children of Primary School Age, Say UNESCO and UNICEF New report shows why ‘business as usual’ won’t lead to universal primary or secondary education Around 63 million adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15 years are denied their right to an education, according to […]

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