European & International Seminar: Public Libraries, Lifelong Learning and Erasmus+

We are pleased to share an important initiative that aligns perfectly with the mission of the Byblios Project: the upcoming European & International Seminar organized by EBLIDA (European Bureau of Library, Information and Documentation Associations), in cooperation with EPALE and the Erasmus+ Programme.

Theme:
"Public Libraries and Lifelong Learning: European Policies, Erasmus+ Opportunities, and the Role of Adult Education"

This event will bring together professionals from the fields of libraries, adult education, and EU policy to explore the strategic role that public libraries play in promoting inclusive, lifelong learning. It will also highlight how libraries can actively participate in European cooperation projects through Erasmus+, especially in the context of adult learning and community development.

Why Attend?

  • Discover policy trends and funding opportunities for public libraries at the European level

  • Learn how libraries can become key actors in adult education ecosystems

  • Gain insight into successful Erasmus+ projects involving public libraries and non-formal education

  • Meet international partners and create synergies with educators, librarians, policymakers, and adult learning professionals

  • Share your ideas and explore how citizen engagement, inclusion, and digital transformation are being addressed in innovative library services

The Byblios Project supports a renewed vision of libraries as civic, cultural, and educational hubs. This event is a valuable occasion to reinforce the role of libraries in lifelong learning strategies, and we strongly encourage our community to participate.

Let’s build bridges between library innovation and European cooperation.

Find out more and register here:
https://eblida.org/event/european-international-seminar-erasmus-program-epale/

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