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Call for submission of proposals and abstracts for PCF10

By 29th November 2021January 3rd, 2022No Comments1 min read

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From 14 to 16 September 2022, the Commonwealth of Learning and Athabasca University (AU), Canada, will be co-hosting the Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF10) in Calgary. The theme is “Innovations for Educational Resilience.”

Academics, researchers, technology innovators, development practitioners, administrators, COL stakeholders and partner institutions are invited to submit proposals for the Forum.

PCF10 will address issues and challenges in formal, non-formal and informal learning, reflecting a spectrum of ideas — from policy interventions to practical innovations — for building resilience and supporting the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 4. Presentations will be grouped around four sub-themes: Building resilience; Fostering lifelong learning; Inspiring innovations; Promoting equity and inclusion.

There will be a special focus in each of the sub-themes on (i) educating girls and (ii) using emerging technologies for education and training (e.g., applications of artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, and robotics).

For more information, please visit:

Call for Proposals 

Criteria and Instructions for Proposals Submission and Selection 

Criteria and Instructions for Paper Submission and Selection 

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