M.C.L.L., McGill Community for Lifelong Learning (formerly McGill Institute for Learning in Retirement, MILR)is a community of mature learners where the emphasis is placed on "peer learning" through participation in self-directed study groups of 10 to 22 members. The groups are led informally by peer moderators who are themselves members of the Institute. Members are encouraged to do research and to use the McGill Libraries. There are no educational prerequisites, no age limitations, no exams and no grades. Each term up to 900 members register for study groups.
In last few years I have had the pleasure of being an ex officio photographer producing images which are used in a variety of their publications.
Further general information about M.C.L.L. is available at this web site: http://www.mcgill.ca/conted/milr/.
:: MCLL's 2015 Annual General Meeting ::
:: Zest for Learning, MCLL Portraits of Broadening Horizons, 2014 ::