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Artist-in-Residence programme provides unique opportunities for public engagement, participation, research, and the development of new work.
Fife College provides a range of programmes such as health and safety, peer mentoring, e-learning, cookery, arts and crafts for people in prison across Scotland.
Courses on offer range from basic literacy and numeracy through to formal qualifications.
Education programmes help prepare people to transition back into communities when they leave prison – through improving their chances for work and also wellbeing.
The Commemorative Event of the 58th Anniversary of ASEAN Day, held at the Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria. 20 August 2025
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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Programme:
ASEAN Song
Opening Remarks by the Chair of ASEAN Vienna Committee
Remarks by the Ambassador of Malaysia
Remarks by Ambassador Hannah Liko, Head of Political Affairs, on behalf of the Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria
Remarks by Ms. Candice Welsch, Director of the Division for Political Analysis and Public Affairs, on behalf of the Director-General of the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV)
Remarks by Ms. Maria Cleofe Natividad, Secretary-Policy-Making Organs of the International Atomic Energy Agency
Remarks by Mr. Ciyoung Zou, Deputy to the Director General and Managing Director, on behalf of the Director-General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Remarks by Mr. Junan Zhang, Director of the Legal and External Relations Division, on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO)
ASEAN National Costume Show
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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10 November 2020, Rome, Italy - Jiani Tian, Secretary Programme Committee. 129th Programme Committee.
From a series of images created for a production of Midsummer nights dream for kendal college around about 10 years ago
Cover of a 40-page Bradford Northern Rugby League Club match programme (£1), issued in December 1992, for a visit to Odsal Stadium by Division One Warrington. A 3,423 midweek evening crowd saw Northern win a Regal Trophy second round replay 9-6.
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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AMURT UK London feeding programmes for homeless and disadvantaged children's families during covid-19
Part of my (unpaid!) job in the family business is to photograph and scan items for sale on the company website www.thegeniescave.co.uk. Here is just one of thousands of old football programmes. A bit more scanning to do then...
Canon CanoScan LiDE 25.
Social Stimulating Alternative Programme - PASS is a youth team with the aim to improve the difficult situation where we live. PASS members
are students, civic society activists, volunteers and specialists of different fields.
PASS has a ten year experience in working with community and environment. We are present in community problems, having concrete actions in
close collaboration with local authorities, communes and prefectures. We help in continuance the local authorities work to evident
community problems and propose effective interventions
59th ABU General Assembly and Associated Meetings 2022
25 November - 30 November 2022
New Delhi, India
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Move it: Parts & Labour
10 September – 8 October 2016
Continuing our animation season, Oriel Davies brings an international programme of cutting-edge animated films in Parts & Labour. Part of an initiative called Move it the programme features over 20 films by artists who were selected from an open call explores animation as something that is ‘made’ – whether physically, digitally, or both – and is evidence that animation is a medium at the forefront of artistic and creative innovation, and the development of new techniques and approaches. The exhibition champions the animation artist and maker, and highlights their work and skill and the viewing of film programmes such as these in a Gallery context.
The works are grouped under three headings: Industry, Manufacture and Material although many other connections can be made between works. Perhaps comparing the different ways in which artists use drawing, and hand made or digital collage. Or the various disruptive approaches to narrative, abstraction and appropriating images from the media and games. There is a strong strand of political comment running through the exhibition, questioning how digital media shapes our lives, and our world. And there’s plenty of humour too.
Artists
Kristian Andrews, Catherine Anyango, Sebastian Buerkner, Paul Bush, Sophie Clements, James Duesing, Kevin Eskew, Richard Fenwick, Jake Fried, Jonathan Gillie, Michaela Grill, Ross Hogg, Rui Hu, Emanuele Kabu, Wednesday Kim, Guillaume Martial, Edwin Rostron, Vicky Smith, Steven Subotnick, David Theobald, Alan Warburton.
Seán Vicary’s work Ascension Ceiling was included in Parts & Labour but is presented in his Studies in Solastalgia as an installation piece.
The Accelerate programme came to a close in March 2023. Voluntary Action Coventry is now offering 'Improving Lives' a 6 week volunteering course. However here is a photo of participant Linda Castling:
“My journey has not been an easy road. I don’t know where I would be without the help and support from my Journey Guide and the Team at VAC” Linda Castling, Accelerate participant.
Linda Castling accessed support from Accelerate with Voluntary Action Coventry between November 2021 and August 2022. After losing her partner to cancer and being made redundant from her previous job, she needed support with her anxieties. Linda stated:
“My partner’s death had a devastating effect on my mental health and I struggled with the grieving process…"
Linda firstly wanted to return to her normal self by re-gaining her confidence through volunteering. She began engaging in VAC’s Improving Lives volunteering course where she learnt about the different volunteering opportunities and the benefits of volunteering.
As a result of the support given by Accelerate and Voluntary Action Coventry, Linda’s confidence improved and she was proactively looking for things to do in her spare time
“Tia, my Journey guide introduced me to courses which were online this has helped me regain my confidence.”
Linda needed signposting to different internal and external partners for support to help with her future. Linda attended some employability and confidence workshops from Accelerate partners Optima training and Orbit training that helped her to identify and overcome some confidence barriers. She then did a cooking activity and Level 1 and 2 food hygiene with Volunteer Friends (a charity encouraging friendships, combating isolation and celebrating independent living) which helped to improve her cooking skills: something her partner had always taken a lead on.
During the Accelerate project Linda decided to approach some charity shops for volunteering experience. Linda has been volunteering at Mary Ann Evan's Hospice charity shop in Coventry City Centre for a few hours per week since February 2022 and also became a volunteer for Compassion Communities in August 2022 supporting bereaved participants.
Accelerate supported unemployed people from across Coventry and Warwickshire accessing volunteering opportunities, building confidence, increasing motivation and developing skills. This project finished at Voluntary Action Coventry in March 2023 and is no longer open to participants. Accelerate was a Building Better Opportunities Project, funded by the European Social Fund and The National Lottery Community Fund. It was managed by Coventry and Warwickshire CDA in partnership with a range of local organisations.