UALL Annual Conference 2013 takes place this week at Durhaym University. Who and what are universities for? Local communities, global competitiveness and the part-time student. See the full conference programme hereyc
NEW! The WiLL Network now has a Group on Linkedin. If you're a Linkedin user, you can join, follow and start a discussion on the UALL Women in Lifelong Learning Network group.
What is UALL?
The Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UALL) is the professional association for the lifelong learning community within higher education. UALL plays a leading role in national and international policy formulation, advocacy, research and practice in lifelong learning and continuing education. It has well-established links with all major agencies in lifelong learning and higher education including Funding Councils, UK Government Education and Lifelong Learning Departments, University and College Associations, Quality Assurance Bodies, as well as with other national and international organisations. Membership is drawn from the higher education and lifelong sectors in the United Kingdom and overseas. For further information about UALL, including membership, see the website and/or contact the Administrator, Lucy Bate.