Networks and cities' news

Catch up on the latest updates from cities working together in URBACT Networks. The articles and news that are showcased below are published directly by URBACT’s beneficiaries and do not necessarily reflect the programme’s position.

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  • Labour market segregation - Men in nursing

    As our second speaker for our March master class session on Labour market segregation, we had invited Dr. Marci Cottingham from the university of Amsterdam to speak about her research on men in nursing and care professions.

    annika.dalen@umea.se

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  • Final Conference Recording

    Watch the full Making Spend Matter Final Conference!

    Alison Taylor

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  • Learning cities, the value of cooperation. Transfer Story from Syracuse

    It was a spring morning and I was cycling via Malta to Ortigia when I saw a beautiful building, clearly a work of industrial archaeology, and I wondered what it was about. I had recently moved to Syracuse and everything was new and waiting to be discovered. The building was not yet open to the public, but the person I asked for information told me that it was the Urban Center, a recovered space to become an innovative interface between administration and community, a space open to the city, where citizens can explore urban, environmental and social policies, a place for promotion, sharing, planning, socialization. I have a vivid memory of the emotion I felt admiring the building and listening to this passionate and visionary story. I imagined a social and cultural ferment, a physical place where people, stories, needs, experiences, knowledge, projects, activities meet to design together a new way of living the city.

    z.biteniece

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  • Gender gaps in education and labour market outcomes – where do they come from?

    The topic for the March master class session with the network partners was Labour market segregation, and the first speaker joining us was Anna Sjögren who is an economist working at IFAU in Sweden. We began by asking ourselves the question of where do gender gaps come from?

    annika.dalen@umea.se

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  • Re-growCity Vox Pops

    We raise our voices...

    s.schmidt

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  • A HERO'S JOURNEY through the land of dragons

    Nyirbator's Transfer Story

    s.schmidt

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