UNESCO Chairs Program

UNITWIN is the abbreviation for the University Twinning and Networking Program. UNESCO works to develop the conditions for discussion amongst cultures, individuals and civilizations advancement including observance of human rights, shared compliance and the reduction of hardship, all which are at the heart of UNESCO's mission and activities, and it also provides a wide range of UNESCO Projects....

University Of Birmingham Develops The First UNESCO Chair

The Unesco Chair becomes part of UNESCO Chairs/UNITWIN network and is incorporated within the system of the Formality Center of Italian University (H2CU) that is among the signing member of the Chair considering that its facility. Our high relate to service delivery organizations such as Public Accomplishment in Northern Ireland and Foroige in Ireland. Allied to our worldwide relationships with...

UNESCO Chair Program On Inequalities In Adult Education

Capacity building is the primary objective of the UNITWIN Network and UNESCO Chair Program through understanding exchange and uniformity spirit developed among developing nations. Also, there are around 70 UNITWIN networks, which mainly promote inter-university collaboration. Cooperation networks and collaborations in between universities are to be extended as they contribute to a well-balanced...

UNESCO Chairs And UNITWIN

The UNITWIN UNESCO Chairs Program promotes international inter-university cooperation and networking to improve institutional capabilities through understanding sharing and collective work. Through this network, college and research study institutions all over the world swimming pool their resources. Both human and material, to address pushing obstacles and add to the development of their...

What is a UNESCO Chair?

The UNESCO chair, in addition to the Institute of Education for Peace, arranges nationwide and global conferences, as well as cultural occasions (kids' painting exhibits, theater performances, performances, etc.). In many circumstances, the Networks and Chairs serve as think tanks and as bridge contractors between academia, civil society, local neighborhoods, research study, and policy-making. In...

Fred Mulder speaks at European MOOC summit

6 and 7 June 2013 a European MOOCs Summit takes place in Lausanne (Switserland). The summit collects (on invitation) about 70 key actors from the public and the corporate sector at the national and the European level. At the summit prof. dr. ir. Fred Mulder of the Open Universiteit has been invited to give a presentation on OpenupEd, the first pan-European MOOCs initiative. EPFL has invited key...

UNESCO Chair in OER website launched

From today the website connected to the UNESCO Chair in Open Educational Resources at the Open Universiteit in the Netherlands (OUNL) is live. On this platform new items, activity reports, event announcements and more activities related to OER will be posted. The site provides a space for members of the network connected to the UNESCO Chair to discuss joined activities. Responsibility for the...