Getting Involved
Participate!
Individual
If you are thinking of taking part in a learning activity please browse our Calendar of Events to help make your selection.  Or call the YoLL Hotline 0121 464 2385.
Organisation
If you represent an organisation already involved with learning and you would like to be associated with the Year of Lifelong Learning please contact us by e-mailing samantha_webster@birmingham.gov.uk or call Sam Webster on 0121 303 0471.
Conference - Lifelong Learning for New Arrivals
Enabling new arrivals to access learning
Participate in this fascinating conference showcasing good practice in enabling newly arrived people access to learning.  The conference will focus on learning for all ages and will be led by people with expertise from Birmingham and national sources.  Visit our Lifelong Learning for New Arrivals page for full details. 
Birmingham Lifelong Learning Seminars
Key issues, key speakers
Don't miss the opportunity to attend these exciting free seminars featuring high profile speakers covering a range of topical issues.  The seminars will be held at Millennium Point over the coming months - visit our Lifelong Learning Seminars page for full details. 
Marketing and Sponsorship
Become a YoLL Sponsor
If you are interested in benefiting from the huge marketing/sponsorship potential available please e-mail naz_koser@birmingham.gov.uk or call Naz Koser on 0121 464 2368 to arrange a meeting - we will be glad to help.

BRMB supports YoLL
"BRMB are delighted to be a part of the Year of Lifelong Learning with Birmingham City Council.  We're looking forward to taking part in some of the year's activities, and are proud to be supporting our city."
Howard Bradley, Marketing Controller BRMB

BT Education and the Schools Awards
"BT recognises the importance of education and has a web site explaining what the company has to offer to parents, teachers and kids.  Part of BT's support for education is the Schools Awards - please click here for more information on how your school can benefit."
Tom Hamilton, BT Education

Be in Birmingham 2008
"Birmingham is one of six British cities still in the running to be named European Capital of Culture 2008.  The winner will be announced in June 2003.  The title is the biggest prize any European city can win and this is a great opportunity to change outdated perceptions and to tell the world about this hugely innovative region.  Key to Birmingham's Bid is the city's commitment to Lifelong Learning, and the 2003: Year of Lifelong Learning campaign is the perfect illustration of this commitment."
Ewan McFadden, Be in Birmingham 2008