Dates now confirmed for 2023/24 #ANGEL_WS Webinar Series
The Academic Network on Global Education & Learning aims to build an international community of researchers and scholars in the field of GE. With this in mind, and responding to event feedback from members, we are happy to confirm the return of our regular series of shorter, research-focused events for the 2023/24 academic year. The ANGEL Webinar Series is aimed mainly at Global Education professionals, as well as anyone with an interest in research in the fields of Development Education, Global Citizenship Education, Human Rights Education, Education for Sustainable Development, Education for Peace, and Intercultural Education. This event, along with the other activities of the ANGEL network, are co-funded by the European Union*.
You can view the details of last year's series here
As last time around, all events are hosted via Zoom, but please do register in advance. Some sessions may feature follow-on informal member-only sessions.
The hashtag this year is #ANGEL_WS if you want to have any related conversations on Twitter.
Dates
All times in London time. Event titles that are hyperlinked mean that a detailed summary and booking page are available.
Project background
The Academic Network on Global Education & Learning (ANGEL) network is the most comprehensive network of Global Learning professionals, with members in more than 80 countries. ANGEL facilitates the sharing of research and news, organises networking and conferences, and aims to form a pool of experts which can become a resource for policymakers in search of strong research grounding for policy development. ANGEL is a EU-funded partnership project of Global Education Network Europe and the Development Education Research Centre at the UCL Institute of Education.
* The establishment of this network and website has been made possible with funding support from the European Commission. The activities and publications of the network are the responsibilities of the organisers, the Development Education Research Centre, and can in no way be seen as reflecting the views of the European Commission.