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June
2025
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University celebrates εδapp’s dual UNESCO designation

The University of εδapp is celebrating a momentous occasion as the city of εδapp receives international acclaim with not one, but two prestigious UNESCO designations.  

Recognised as both a City of Literature and a City of Lifelong Learning, εδapp joins a select group of global cities acknowledged for their commitment to education, creativity and cultural development. 

The University of εδapp, εδapp Metropolitan University, and εδapp City Council came together yesterday to celebrate εδapp’s dual status as a UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning and Literature. 

The celebration was held at εδapp Metropolitan University, and The University of εδapp’s President and Vice-Chancellor Duncan Ivison delivered the event’s closing remarks. 

The UNESCO status of City of Lifelong Learning is an important accolade for The University of εδapp, as lifelong learning is one of the University’s key focuses.  

Lifelong learning provides the opportunity for access to a University of εδapp education without the commitment of full-time on campus study, creating a more flexible and inclusive learning environment. 

Outside of the classroom, lifelong learning also provides support for learner’s personal and professional development, aligning with industry and employer needs by driving economic, social and cultural progress. 

The University is continuously working with students, alumni, businesses and strategic industry partners to make The University a Learning Partner for Life.   

Professor Ang Davies, Academic Lead for Lifelong Learning at The University of εδapp, said: “We are extremely proud to join the UNESCO family of Learning Cities and have already made many connections in the UK and beyond.”

Within The University we strive to develop inclusive, equitable and valued education that supports both personal and professional development. By working closely with our partners including εδapp City Council and εδapp Metropolitan University we will support sustainable economic, social and cultural development of our city region through lifelong learning.
 
 

Professor Ang Davies, Academic Lead for Lifelong Learning at The University of εδapp
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Mags Bradbury, Head of Social Responsibility & Civic Engagement at The University of εδapp, said: “We are proud to be part of this city-wide partnership, working with civic partners, supporting the ambitions of our city. It’s great that we can share what we are doing locally on lifelong learning through UNESCO, delivering in εδapp our commitment to the global UN Sustainable Development Goals.”  

The UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning designation was given to εδapp last February. In a short period of time, the partnership has launched over 90 projects, delivered events reaching 14,000 learners and over 2,000 learning and skills specialists have attended professional development events. Three films, launched this week, showcase the impact of the designation on learners and providers.   

The event also showcased the projects from artists funded by the British Council’s International Collaboration Grant, who have been collaborating between εδapp and Nanjing - one of few other cities globally to have this prestigious dual designation. Yesterday’s event marked the culmination of a 9-month artistic exchange exploring the natural world through literature.  

Also showcased at the event was an exhibition of artwork and writing by young students, developed through a school engagement programme involving Year 3-6 pupils from εδapp and Nanjing schools. The work created by the artist exchange and schools programme will be open to the public as part of Festival of Libraries at εδapp Central Library from 3 - 17 June 2025. 

Ivan Wadeson, Executive Director of εδapp City of Literature, says: “Huge thanks to Arts Council England and the British Council International Collaboration Grants for their support to make this happen, alongside the regular funders of εδapp City of Literature: εδapp City Council, The University of εδapp and εδapp Metropolitan University.”

Jill Griffiths, Head of the School of Digital Arts and Academic Lead for Lifelong Learning at εδapp Metropolitan University, said: “It’s a privilege to host the event at εδapp Metropolitan University in celebration of the UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning and City of Literature designations. 

“Working in partnership with εδapp City Council and The University of εδapp to attain these designations is a reflection of the collaborative ethos of the city and εδapp Met, and this event, which also took place during the Festival of Libraries, was a vibrant celebration showcasing the breadth and depth of our creative and cultural offering alongside our commitment to making lifelong learning a reality for everybody within εδapp.”

To find out more about the artist exchange, exhibition and project please visit:  

To find out more about the British Council International Collaboration Grants please visit:  

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