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November 4, 2020

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COVID-19: Do we need to redefine practices for school inspections?

Crisis Response in Education Network, Education, Children and Families, Event report/resources, Professor Carmen Montecinos, Professor Chris Chapman, Professor Melanie EhrenBy adminNovember 4, 2020

This paper presents the findings from a webinar with Inspectorates of Education from 8 countries, discussing the question: Do we need to redefine practices for school inspections in response to the pandemic?

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Green Recovery Dialogues

Centre for Sustainable Solutions, City economies, Climate crisis, Councillor Susan Aitken, Des McNulty, Glasgow City Council, News, Professor Jaime L. Toney, Research project - announcement, Sustainability, WorkshopBy adminNovember 4, 20203 Comments

Policy Scotland and the University’s Centre for Sustainable Solutions have created a partnership with Glasgow City Council to run a series of Green Recovery Dialogues.

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GCVS and the Third Sector Knowledge Exchange Collaborative: a valuable response to our challenges

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Glasgow Council for Voluntary Sector, Ian Bruce, News, Research project - announcement, The Collaborative, Third sectorBy adminNovember 4, 2020

Ian Bruce from the Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector, outlines the value of collaboration between third sector organisations and the University of Glasgow.

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