This paper looks at the extent to which the University of the Third Age (U3A) in Victoria has worked with local organisations in order to become a set of stronger, more permanent learning communities. Secondly, the potential for building on and sustaining this foundation further by participating in the Victorian Government's 'clustering' initiative is considered
The paper explores an attempt by a small team of staff within the School of Management at the Univer...
While the concept of learning communities is now widely known and generally endorsed in higher educa...
This paper investigates the role played by networks in learning regions. In particular, it explores ...
University of the Third Age and a regional university campus The relationship between the regional c...
A mutually beneficial relationship has developed over the past 15 years between a regional South Aus...
This paper discusses the origins and development of Universities of the Third Age [U3As] whilst also...
Higher education has great capacity to build ongoing partnerships with community groups to address a...
Leading to the development of a 20 year strategy for learning, this paper provides a practical outli...
This paper examines the benefits of learning communities today and introspects the risks and dilemma...
Communities of practice challenge the traditional notion of learning as receiving knowledge which is...
Effective partnerships across different stakeholders are essential to the collaboration required for...
This paper examines a Victorian Government initiative for the Adult, Community and Further Education...
Over the past 5 years, in two Australian universities, a model for the professional development of u...
This report documents the evolution and development of four learning communities in Victoria, which ...
This paper reports findings from a project that examined the extent and nature of the contribution o...
The paper explores an attempt by a small team of staff within the School of Management at the Univer...
While the concept of learning communities is now widely known and generally endorsed in higher educa...
This paper investigates the role played by networks in learning regions. In particular, it explores ...
University of the Third Age and a regional university campus The relationship between the regional c...
A mutually beneficial relationship has developed over the past 15 years between a regional South Aus...
This paper discusses the origins and development of Universities of the Third Age [U3As] whilst also...
Higher education has great capacity to build ongoing partnerships with community groups to address a...
Leading to the development of a 20 year strategy for learning, this paper provides a practical outli...
This paper examines the benefits of learning communities today and introspects the risks and dilemma...
Communities of practice challenge the traditional notion of learning as receiving knowledge which is...
Effective partnerships across different stakeholders are essential to the collaboration required for...
This paper examines a Victorian Government initiative for the Adult, Community and Further Education...
Over the past 5 years, in two Australian universities, a model for the professional development of u...
This report documents the evolution and development of four learning communities in Victoria, which ...
This paper reports findings from a project that examined the extent and nature of the contribution o...
The paper explores an attempt by a small team of staff within the School of Management at the Univer...
While the concept of learning communities is now widely known and generally endorsed in higher educa...
This paper investigates the role played by networks in learning regions. In particular, it explores ...