Representatives from Learning Limerick and the other cities from the Irish Network of Learning Cities, Cork, Dublin and Derry attended a seminar hosted by Belfast Learning City on Thursday 6th June. The seminar event was part of some research and engagement work that the group in Belfast Learning City had commissioned to help them build a
A new Learning City Charter involving the cities from across the island of Ireland of Limerick, Dublin, Cork, and Derry has been signed, symbolising an act of solidarity and peace building at a time of political challenge. Councillor Eddie Ryan, deputising for the Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, joined counterparts from Cork,
On Wednesday 10th April, the Limerick Learning Neighbourhoods was launched by the Limerick Community Education Network (LCEN) during the Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival week in the Abundant Life Centre, Henry Street. This initiative was brought to life following a workshop and study visits to Cork Learning City held last year by the LCEN and was
Experts in Lifelong Learning from Learning Cities in Ireland and around the world joined Limerick participants to explore how we can bridge the gap between urban and rural, young and old, returning to learning and welcoming communities. The Learning Cities Regions seminar Bridging the Gap was held in King John’s Castle as part of the
The Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival made an inspirational ninth return to the city and county this year in April with over 200 free events and activitiestaking place for the enjoyment and learning of all. There really was something to entertain and involve people of all ages, interests and backgrounds during the week long festival. Organisers