The Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UALL) supports policy and practice across the UK higher education sector in part-time/flexible provision, employer engagement/work based learning, and community engagement. The Association acts as a consultative body for policy formulation and advocacy, representing the sector to government departments, funding bodies and national higher education organisations across the four nations of the United Kingdom. UALL provides a forum for the active exchange of ideas and good practice and undertakes research. Members represent all aspects of the sector, within and beyond universities, both in the UK and internationally, from senior managers to practitioners, and with interests ranging from public and employer engagement to lifelong learning.

The UALL Awards Scheme recognises and celebrates projects, programmes, research and practices that promote lifelong learning in the Higher Education Sector. This year UALL introduced a new category of international for projects that demonstrate innovative engagement/research in an international or transnational context and IMAESC was shortlisted for this award. The awards ceremony was held on Thursday 6 April in the Merchant Taylors Hall, York.

For more information see: https://www.uall.ac.uk/


First published: 7 April 2017