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November 24, 2019: Nirankari Chowk, Delhi -Satsang Programme

Laura Stewart, Kelly McShane, Michelle Abbey and Jennifer Kane from Ernst & Young, with Seamus McConomy from the University of Ulster and Gavan O'Brien from gradireland.

ESCP Europe Business School launched its new Bachelor in Management (BSc) programme at its London campus with a special welcome for both students and families.

 

The Class of 2018 - 47 undergraduates from 16 nationalities - gathered with parents and siblings to hear from the Dean, Prof. Dr. Frank Bournois, who shared the School’s vision and philosophy, and heralded the start of the programme at the School’s London Campus.

 

Over three years, Bachelor students at ESCP Europe will travel to three of the School’s European campuses. After spending their first year in London, they will move to either Madrid or Turin. Finally, the full class will reunite for a final year at the Berlin campus.

 

The Dean of Academic Affairs, Prof. Dr. Andreas Kaplan, a graduate of the School himself and originator of the programme, impressed upon the group that this was the beginning of a unique journey for them – and one for which they had been very carefully selected.

 

Prof. Dr. Simon Mercado, Director of ESCP Europe’s London campus, welcomed the students to London and into a wider community of learners at the city’s campus. This includes about 500 students studying Master programmes in Business Management, European Business, Energy Management, Creativity Marketing and Business Administration (MBA).

 

Finally, Peter Globokar, Managing Director of Mooreland Partners and an alumnus of the School, was introduced as the Mentor for the BSc. He attributed his success with Mooreland, an international technology-focused M&A and fundraising advisory, to the entrepreneurial spirit and international experience he gained at ESCP Europe.

 

As the welcome speeches ended, the guests were officially welcomed to London in the most British way possible: an afternoon cream tea.

  

About the Bachelor in Management (BSc)

The ESCP Europe Bachelor in Management (BSc) is a three-year programme taught in three countries. Students spend their first year in London; their second in either Madrid or Turin; and their final year in Berlin. During this time students will become fluent in three languages and complete at least two internships, allowing them to graduate with the skills essential for their international business futures. The programme offers not only management subjects, but also a full programme of liberal arts and humanities. Find out more: escpeurope.eu/bachelor

The Civil Society Programme took place on Wednesday 11 May and Thursday 12 May and provided an opportunity for dialogue between civil society and EBRD staff, senior management, the President and Board Directors. It was an occasion for civil society stakeholders to learn more about the Bank and discuss issues of interest and concern regarding the EBRD’s policies and investment projects.

  

The Programme also featured multi-stakeholder roundtable sessions on key strategic themes related to the role of civil society as an important actor in transition and development processes. Special features of the Civil Society Programme 2016 were discussions on:

  

•25 years of Transition - The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

•Engaging civil society to promote transparent procurement

•EBRD’s Strategy for the Promotion of Gender Equality (2016-2020): the role of civil society

•Inclusion through skills and innovatiom

  

In addition, a panel organised by the youth organisation AIESEC looked at the role of youth in shaping the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

25 years of Transition: The Role of Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

  

A fire-side chat with Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po (incoming EBRD Chief Economist)

  

Civil society, operating in the space between public and private sectors, has played an important role in socio-political and economic transition processes around the world, including the EBRD’s traditional countries of operations. In 25 years since the establishment of the EBRD, civil society’s contribution to transition has varied across the post-communist transition region. In some countries, the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) has contributed to more democratic political systems and more open market based economies as a ‘reputational actor’ performing a ‘watchdog’ function and as a generator of ‘social capital’ necessary to sustain the change process through the difficult early years. In other countries, the focus of CSOs has been on providing a variety of social services particularly to disadvantaged and vulnerable people negatively affected by the transition process. Many civil society actors have been operating in restrictive regulatory environments, and have relied heavily on international donor funding.

What has been civil society’s input into promoting good governance, sustainable development and economic inclusion in EBRD’s traditional region over the past few decades? What are the key lessons learned, from both its successes and failures that can be applied to other countries embarking on a transition process? What steps could be taken to increase the role of civil society in promoting positive changes in societies and economies?

The discussion looked back at the key achievements and setbacks of the civil society sector in contributing to transition since the Bank’s establishment. It also reflected upon the challenges ahead for civil society in building well-governed, sustainable and inclusive economies and societies.

 

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 Issuing Banks in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event gave EBRD partner banks the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges, pricing, limits and trade opportunities with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and local National ICC Committees.

  

It also featured the highly popular award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘The Best Transaction of 2016’.

 

Participants in the Southeast Asia Young Leaders' Programme at the 20th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2023 enjoyed a lively programme of seminars and exclusive networking sessions and played a full part in the proceedings of the Dialogue’s plenary and special sessions.

Programme for Chelsea v West Ham United 29/03/86 cover fetures Doug Rougvie, Colin Pates and Graeme Sharp (Everton). Match ended 4-0 to West Ham.

The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 113 Issuing Banks in 26 countries in the EBRD region and more than 800 Confirming Banks worldwide. The event offered the opportunity to review and discuss industry challenges with leading specialists, including regulators and lawyers. It also featured the award ceremony for The Most Active EBRD TFP banks and Best Transactions of 2014.

November 24, 2019: Nirankari Chowk, Delhi -Satsang Programme

2 - Hugh Viney

3 - Terry Cheshire

7 - Bill Barugh

9 - Roger Maughling

10 - Vic Eastwood [ Senior ]

12 - Bob Manns

24 - Geoff Broadbent

31 - Brian Martin

35 - David Tye

38 - Frank Bentham

39 - Reg Pilling

42 - Geoff Ward

50 - John Avery

Exchange Programme Participants Meet at Winfield House

Sadly @astro_samantha couldn't be with us

Commonwealth Youth Programme Regional Director Afu Billy shakes hands with the Duchess of Cambridge amid jokes about the tropical rain.

 

Copyright: Commonwealth Youth Programme

 

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The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Pops Mohammed workshop at Pembroke Library. Pops brought a variety of instruments including the mouth bow from Namibia, the karimba (thumb piano) from Zimbabwe, plus a selection of whistles.

Part of the "Many Faces, Many Places" intercultural summer 2008 programme.

04 February 2020, Rome, Italy - Programme Committee, FAO headquarters (King Faisal Room).

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Giulio Napolitano. Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.

Programme machine stand. Used to hold the programme machine carrier rolls, on which the timetable was punched into.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Brunel engineering students build a toy glider for the BBC programme James May's Toy Stories.

The first day of the Social Good Summit, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012 in New York. The 2012 Social Good Summit, an annual three day conference, unites thousands of bloggers, celebrities, world leaders, youth leaders, CEOs, non-profits, UN officials, and people around the globe with one common goal: to unlock the potential of new media and technology to make the world a better place. The event is hosted by Mashable, 92nd Street Y, the United Nations Foundation, Ericsson, the UN Development Programme, and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation from September 22-24. (Gary He/Insider Images for United Nations Foundation)

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The London East Asia Film Festival's programme launch was held at Electric Cinema in Notting Hill on 12th September.

 

We are incredibly excited to have announced our programme. The Fortress is being screened as our Opening Gala at Odeon Leicester Square as an international premiere. We are thrilled to say that there will be a Q+A with Director Hwang Dong-hyuk and Actor Lee Byung-hun! Our Closing Gala, Outrage Coda, directed by Takeshi Kitano is a must see, action-packed film which we are honoured to be screening at our festival this year. LEAFF’s Festival Director, Hyejung Jeon, gave an inspiring speech at the beginning of our press launch to start out festival season off with a bang.

 

You can discover our full programme on our website. www.leaff.org.uk/programme-2/

 

Members of the team helping out at the Friday feeding programme at the 'Airport' location in Mbeya

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Programme Event for Students considering a PhD or Masters in Fusion held at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy - November 2010

Page from the theatre programme for a production of "Florodora" at the Hippodrome Theatre, Keighley, staged by Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society in November 1926. This page includes an advert for Winstons (fashion store) on Low Street.

 

Keighley Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society's production of "Florodora" played at the Hippodrome Theatre in Keighley for six nights (and a Saturday matinee) from Monday 22nd November 1926. The comic opera had music by Leslie Stuart, a libretto by Owen Hall, and lyrics by E. Boyd Jones and Paul Rubens. The KAODS production was produced and directed by G. Edward Hall, with musical director Joseph Harker.

 

The story takes place on the paradise-like island of Florodora and then in the Welsh castle of Abercoed. It involves an unscrupulous American Cyrus W. Gilfain (played by Arthur B. Hird) who now claims to own Florodora and has "distilled" its rare essence for exploitation purposes. The rightful owner of the island has died, and his surviving daughter Dolores (Edith Robson) is unaware of her inheritance. The Englishman handling Gilfain's distillation process is Frank Abercoed (Arthur G. Ramsden) who has fallen in love with Dolores. Her true identity is discovered by 'Professor' Anthony Tweedlepunch (Ernest Marsden) with whom she then mysteriously disappears. All the characters then reassemble at Gilfain's purchased family seat at Abercoed Castle and after much subterfuge everyone is partnered off appropriately and the secret of the island is maintained.

 

The show also starred Jack Crabtree, Louis G. Bacon, Alan Petty, Allan Potter, Edward Caswell, Leonard Jackson, Clarence Haigh, Jack Steele, Hilda Mitchell, Eva Robson, Mabel Feather, Elsie Butterfield, Mrs M. Asquith, Ethel Smith, Evie M. Carr, Peggy Eaton, Nellie Hardwick, Stella Dewhirst, Claire Mitchell, Elsie Pickles, Sallie Corban, Mrs John Spencer and Mrs Percy Taylor.

 

The 52-page programme was printed by The Keighley Printers Ltd. of High Street, Keighley. It measures approximately 190mm by 255mm, although the interior pages are slightly smaller. The programme was part of an anonymous donation given in 2022.

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Exchange Programme Participants Meet at Winfield House

An Article that I wrote about Manchester United Memorabilia

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

The Goodwood Revival event was held at the Goodwood Circuit on 14th-16th Spetember 2012

The Civil Society Programme took place from Thursday 14 May through Friday 15 May. The Programme in 2015 introduced a new approach to the flagship event of the EBRD engagement with civil society.

 

For the first time, CSOs had the chance to shape the Civil Society Programme through a social media consultation. In addition, CSOs were invited to submit proposals for the organisation of discussion panels dedicated to issues of specific interest to the Caucasus region and stakeholders in the EBRD.

Special Olympics Asia Pacific 2013 - Healthy Athlete Programme

 

Newcastle Australia

 

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