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show or hide details for this item Learning from European IAG Innovation Blog Entry 0 replies 28-August-2007 Hayley Reynolds
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...The latest in the Central Guidance Research Forum (CGRF) seminar series co-ordinated by the Centre for Guidance Studies (CeGS) at the University of Derby on Friday 28th September 2007 from 2.00-4.00pm.

A date for your diaries!  A CGRF seminar, titled Learning from European IAG Innovation, will be held at the University of Derby on Friday 28th September 2007 from 2.00-4.00pm. 

This seminar will be facilitated by Andy Shorey, Project Assistant at Careers Europe, an organisation that offers a range of services and resources to the guidance community and educational institutions in the United Kingdom and further a field.  Further information regarding Careers Europe is available from www.careerseurope.co.uk.  Andy will introduce participants to the European Commission’s new Integrated Lifelong Learning Programme, which will run from 2007 to 2012, and explain how guidance practitioners and researchers can become involved in elements of the programme.  In addition, Deirdre Hughes, Director of CeGS and Head of the Research and Knowledge Transfer Unit (RKTU), will introduce the European Guidance and Counselling Research Forum (ECGRF), funded by Leonardo.  The Forum offers transnational perspectives on equl opportunities in support of lifelong learning.  This is a highly innovative development which uses weblogs and social bookmarking to support professionals and students in their work.    

To book a place at this event, please email Jennifer Dean at J.Dean1@derby.ac.uk or telephone 01332 591267.  There is no charge to attend this event. 

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