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British Council Europe

british council europe

Although we receive a government grant in aid, the British Council is operationally independent from the UK government. All our work contributes to our purpose and Royal Charter (PDF 180kb) aims: '[to] advance, for the public benefit, any purpose which is exclusively charitable and which shall (a) promote cultural relationships between the people of the United Kingdom and other countries; (b) develop a wider knowledge of the English language; and (c) encourage educational co-operation between the United Kingdom and other countries, support the advancement of United Kingdom education and education standards overseas, and otherwise promote education.' Subsidiary undertakings The British Council has a group structure which, in addition to the British Council charity, includes subsidiary undertakings in the UK and overseas. See a list of all British Council group entities (PDF 120kb) . Information about these separate legal entities is in the governance statement and notes to the accounts sections of the British Council’s annual reports. Accountability and regulation We are held to account both as a charity and as a non-departmental public body. Corporate reports Download our annual report, corporate plan, gender pay gap report, management statement and financial memoranda. Code of Conduct This Code of Conduct reflects our commitment to cultural relations work that is ethical, has integrity, and has the well-being, inclusion and fair treatment of our colleagues and the peop Finance Where our income comes from, and how we spend it. How we work with government We strategically align our work to the long-term international priorities of the UK government and the devolved governments. How we work with parliament We keep MPs and peers informed about our work, and draw on their support. Global Policy Statements Our policies ensure that we meet the highest standards across all our areas of work. Services for UK education, English teaching and exams providers How we develop contract opportunities for the sector, and the services we offer providers in each country.

Lexical Computing

lexical computing

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East Sussex

We provide large high-quality word databases, lexical data, word lists and lexicons in many languages. Our data are generated from large databases of authentic text called text corpora. The largest corpora contain texts with a total length of 60,000,000,000 words. Such data allow us to generate databases of millions or even hundreds of millions of items while preserving accuracy and reliability. Our customers are software developers, dictionary and language teaching material publishers and anyone who needs reliable language data. The databases we supply can be enriched with related linguistic data such as synonyms, collocations, example sentences and morphological and statistical information. We also provide solutions in the area of full-text search, terminology extraction, document classification and categorization, data mining and information retrieval. Data samples Word frequency lists: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Hindi. Bigram databases: English, Spanish, German, Russian Lexical Computing is a research company founded by Adam Kilgarriff in 2003. It works at the intersection of corpus and computational linguistics and is committed to an empiricist approach to the study of language, in which corpora play a central role: for a very wide range of linguistic questions, if a suitable corpus is available, it will help us understand. The flagship product of Lexical Computing is Sketch Engine, a leading corpus management and corpus query tool used by linguists, lexicographers, translators and publishers worldwide. Its unique feature – the Word Sketch – and its derived functionalities together with the scalability, multilingual support and ability to handle the largest available corpora make Sketch Engine stand out in the crowd of corpus software. Lexical Computing is a supplier of word databases, lexicons, n-gram databases and similar language data for use in other software or for lexicographic projects. Data provided by Sketch Engine and services from Lexical Computing are based on a suite of more than 650 text corpora with a size of up to 60 billion words and covering over 90 languages.

British Council Schools

british council schools

Although we receive a government grant in aid, the British Council is operationally independent from the UK government. All our work contributes to our purpose and Royal Charter (PDF 180kb) aims: '[to] advance, for the public benefit, any purpose which is exclusively charitable and which shall (a) promote cultural relationships between the people of the United Kingdom and other countries; (b) develop a wider knowledge of the English language; and (c) encourage educational co-operation between the United Kingdom and other countries, support the advancement of United Kingdom education and education standards overseas, and otherwise promote education.' Subsidiary undertakings The British Council has a group structure which, in addition to the British Council charity, includes subsidiary undertakings in the UK and overseas. See a list of all British Council group entities (PDF 120kb) . Information about these separate legal entities is in the governance statement and notes to the accounts sections of the British Council’s annual reports. Accountability and regulation We are held to account both as a charity and as a non-departmental public body. Corporate reports Download our annual report, corporate plan, gender pay gap report, management statement and financial memoranda. Code of Conduct This Code of Conduct reflects our commitment to cultural relations work that is ethical, has integrity, and has the well-being, inclusion and fair treatment of our colleagues and the peop Finance Where our income comes from, and how we spend it. How we work with government We strategically align our work to the long-term international priorities of the UK government and the devolved governments. How we work with parliament We keep MPs and peers informed about our work, and draw on their support. Global Policy Statements Our policies ensure that we meet the highest standards across all our areas of work. Services for UK education, English teaching and exams providers How we develop contract opportunities for the sector, and the services we offer providers in each country.

IHTS Ltd

ihts ltd

4.5(119)

Dewsbury

WELCOME TO IN-HOUSE TRAINING COLLEGE. Training specialists in career development for young people and adults who wish to develop and enhance their skills in hair and beauty therapy. In-House Training offers opportunities to study NVQ Qualifications from Entry Level through to Level 3 in Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Bridal Course to include Media-Makeup and bridal hairstyles as well as functional skills and GCSE in Maths and English. The centre can facilitate a female only class with female tutors, vital to its success in meeting the demands of diverse communities and changing lifestyles. Centrally located the training centre has a passion for meeting the challenges faced by young people and those seeking to enhance their job prospects. The centre creates an environment which removes barriers to success and creates self confidence and self belief in the community it serves as it strives for excellence in its approach to offering learning opportunities at all levels . Disadvantage is not a barrier to learning; it is a spur to greater achievement. We deliver training services shaped carefully and personalised to suit the needs of individuals or groups. Our tutors and mentors are friendly, effective and reliable, responding with integrity to the needs of students and clients. We believe in continuous improvement and set high standards, promoting success by recognising people’s individualities, backgrounds and abilities. We maintain and value equality within our services, for all staff and students. Through regular observations we identify strengths and areas for development and work towards improving our mentors skills ,offering training and support so that they can deliver the optimum conditions for success for all students. By listening to our clients and our learners we can deliver –whatever their individual circumstances. In House Training is an organisation located in the centre of West Yorkshire. Public transport is available every 5 minutes from our training centres and we are 15 minutes from the M1/M62 corridor. AWARDING BODIES Our awarding bodies are the internationally recognised VTCT, Edexcel, Babtac, Guild.