Associate Professor of Careers and Employability Education position
The University of Derby are currently recruiting an Associate Professor of Careers and Employability Education to join the Institute of Education and Skills and the…
Position paper launch webinar
On 8th January 2026 10.00-11.00 GMT, we are holding a webinar led by Professor Tristram Hooley to discuss the key points from the recently launched…
Career Guidance for Social Justice in Rural Communities by Dr. Rosie Alexander
Working group 3 continued their webinar series on 8th December with Dr. Rosie Alexander exploring how and why social justice is important in career learning and guidance practice…
Call for papers for the Conceptualising career for the precarious 21st century: Informing policy and practice conference
The call for papers for the next COCAG conference held at Escola Superior de Educação – Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal on May 6-7, 2026…
The Third Midlands Conference in Critical Thought – call for presentations
The Call for Presentation Proposals is now open for the 3rd annual Midlands Conference in Critical Thought (MCCT), which will be hosted and supported by…
COCAG Position Paper
We are pleased to announce our position paper which can be accessed online on Zenodo or in the pdf below. This position paper argues for…
2026 COCAG Grant Awards: Call for Applications
The COCAG Action is pleased to launch its open call for grant award applications for 2026. There are five types of grants available at this…
COCAG COST Training Event: 13th ECADOC Summer School call for applications
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 17th to 21st August 2026Critical Perspectives within Lifelong Guidance N.B. Please note the updated application form and clarification of funding in…
WG2 2nd webinar recording and slides: Blowing in the Wind – a historical look at international developments in career guidance
Blowing in the Wind – a historical look at international developments in career guidance. The evolution of career guidance policy has often mirrored broader societal,…
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