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University of Latvia

university of latvia

The University of Latvia has always been Latvia's national, leading and most influential university. According to the total number of students, the University of Latvia is also the country's largest university. It is the largest wide-profile university in Latvia, which has an important place not only in the development of the entire education system, but also in the growth of the overall national economy. LU is a modern center of academic and professional studies, which along with research in natural sciences, humanities, social, technical sciences and medicine, provides various types and levels of higher education opportunities for residents of Latvia and other countries. LU plays a crucial role in the development of society's academic traditions, economy, education, environment and health protection, Latvian language and culture. The opinion of the University of Latvia is essential for decision-making in the state administration. Scientific activity at the University of Latvia takes place not only in faculties, but also in scientific institutes. At the University of Latvia, research is conducted in more than 50 research areas. The scientists of the University of Latvia have developed important studies that have contributed to the competitiveness of the national economy and the improvement of the quality of life of society. LU is developing as a modern academic institution that provides an environment and infrastructure for excellent achievements in research, studies and creativity. LU is developing rapidly - in the next few years, one of the most modern student and research centers in Northern Europe - the Academic Center of the University of Latvia - will be established in Torniakaln. In 2015, the Nature House opened its doors, in 2019, the Science House was opened, where the laboratories located are unique not only in Latvia, but also in the Baltic countries. In the coming years, the territory of the Academic Center will be supplemented by the House of Writings, where the faculties of humanities and social sciences, institutes and the Library will be located, but even after that, it is planned to build a Technology Center, a service hotel, an academic square, as well as a modern sports infrastructure, car and bike parking spaces.

Nightingale Farm Services (Whittlesey)

nightingale farm services (whittlesey)

Peterborough

We are a small family firm started by Albert Nightingale in the 1970’s when NFS quickly became well known across the Cambridgeshire Fen, Peterborough and surrounding area. Albert had over 20 years experience when he started the firm and continued until the mid 2000’s when he decided to retire. His son Patrick Nightingale, himself a trained agricultural engineer & experienced welder, took over the reins and the company is continuing to build on the original legacy, with its reputation for quality, reliability and delivery of all work undertaken Albert remains an active member of the Peterborough Farm Machinery Preservation Society having been one of the founder members. Patrick has continued with the tradition and he is himself too, an active member of the Society. Albert has accumulated a vast wealth of knowledge & experience by both working on other peoples agricultural equipment as well as his own (pictured right exhibiting his own 1930’s John Deere B Series, at the East of England Show) Whereas Patrick completed his apprenticeship with Baker Perkins, going onto work for a renowned Cambridgeshire firm of Agricultural Engineers before joining Railway industry to add to his skills base as an experienced Welder. He has always had a special affinity with metal and welding, coupled with a perfectionist nature has resulted in a truly remarkable workman who prides himself in his work to the very high standards he sets himself Nightingale Farm Services is a small family firm who pride themselves on working together, doing the best they can to support the delivery of a quality restoration for you the customer. Upholding family values is Patrick’s wife is in charge of Admin, his niece & Albert’s granddaughter herself an active member of the local young farmers, looking after the technology, and Patrick’s young step sons as active members of the local farming community, waiting in the wings so that they too can help restore & maintain farming heritage for all our future So, if we have raised your interest, and you are either part way through or have a full restoration project you would like us to consider, then please get in contact and lets start preserving your past!

Triquetra EHS Consultancy Ltd

triquetra ehs consultancy ltd

Triquetra EHS Consultancy can offer you peace of mind by providing a one stop shop for all your environmental, health and safety, training and consultancy services. Our highly qualified staff have a wealth of experience in their chosen disciplines. Our services include: Health and Safety audits and training Risk assessments Advice on Legal Requirements. Why is Health and Safety Important? Good Health and Safety practice is not just a legal requirement, it makes good business sense as well. Your employees are your most valuable asset and it pays to look after them. Triquetra EHS aims to help you achieve legal compliance with a minimum of bureaucracy. As well as specific training programmes, we can offer individual training courses specifically designed to address your organisational needs. Click here to find out more about our Health and Safety services. The Triquetra symbol The Triquetra is a tripartate symbol composed of three interlocking vesica pisces marking the intersection of three circles. It is an ancient symbol used throughout history to represent the concept of “three in one”. It is sometimes shown enclosed within a circle to emphasise the aspect of unity. Triquetra EHS Consultancy uses the three elements to represent the interlocking and interdependent nature of the three elements of Environment, Health and Safety. The circle in this case represents the goal of continual improvement that should be the aim of any organisation in not just the areas of Environemnt Health and Safety but in everything they do. Academic and Professional Profile of Triquetra EHS Our staff hold qualifications and accreditations in the following: BSc(Hons) in Environment Management. Chartered Environmentalists (CEnv) with the Society for the Environment. Chartered Institution for Waste Management (MCIWM). Chartered Waste Managers, Members of IEMA and members of IOSH. Operational experience in the Waste Management industry. Environmental Protection Training for the Ministry of Defence. Management Systems to both ISO14001 and OHSAS18001 from both an operational and an EHS Manager's perspective. Registered as Associate Environmental Auditors. 'Competent Person' status as required by Waste Management Regulations for hazardous waste landfill sites requiring a CoTC LS4.

Write.it

write.it

London

We are a technologically-innovative, dynamic content company that delivers strategically structured learning solutions. THE JOURNEY On our tenth anniversary, we looked back to see the road we’ve traversed to get to where we are, and the associations we hold. We strive hard for the clients who have helped us grow, our wonderful team who have qualitatively magnified the work we do, and the ecosystem that supports us. We believe that are what we write, and as part of a fully distributed organisation, we value productivity and results over quantitative timesheet- clocking, while bringing in a wonderful sense of balance that is so freeing. VISION Our creative team endeavours a collaborative approach towards all things writing and learning, providing our clients with timely, customised, and quality deliverables that add value to what they do. We’re a happy, independent organisation that is built on trust from the ground up. We believe in investing in learning and knowledge, and work towards making learning accessible and effective to the learners. We constantly persevere to churn out the best and most resourceful content that is instrumental in providing constructive knowledge to learners across the world. MISSION Our dispersed cloud-based infrastructure enables us to think beyond geographies, confined brick-and-mortar concepts, and the arduous commute to and from an office. Instead, we focus on quality work, from the comfort of our living rooms. Our variety of learning modules, whether it’s ILT (Instructor-led training), E-learning, Game-based craft, or Blended learning, our solutions are innovative and fit your checklist through and through. Catering to a large base of industries, we understand your needs and ensure we go to all lengths to bring to your table exactly what we promised you. ROAD MAP We have steadily grown over the decade, encouraging professional women to create an impact in their fields of expertise. Equality and fair practice are first nature to us, and we are constantly bringing in new cross-functional talents to the forefront. As innovators and wordsmiths, we are always looking for ways to grow and learn, while constantly raising the bar for ourselves.

Birmingham Egyptology

birmingham egyptology

Birmingham

The idea for Birmingham Egyptology arose in 2003 following the graduation of a class of MA Egyptology students eager to maintain their social network. In the following years members met socially and, on occasions, joined together for field trips and enjoyed involvement in research projects and, as a result, several of the original members of the group are still in regular contact. The group newsletter was first published in 2006 and circulation was extended to other interested groups and societies within the discipline. With the addition of new members through the various postgraduate programmes at Birmingham numbers have gradually increased until, by 2011 it was felt that we had sufficient strength in depth to host the CRE conference. That event took place in March 2012, its apparent success inspiring our most recent development: the formation of the Birmingham Egyptology Forum. The Forum brings current postgraduates together with alumni, other students and academics associated with University of Birmingham, and members of the public to work on a variety of projects. Regular seminars are held within the University to discuss matters of mutual interest. Other activities continue the work relating to the Eton Myers collection of objects currently on loan to the University following on from the initial catalogue of essays published on the University web site in June 2012. A summary of Birmingham Egyptology activities are presented on this web site to engage the interest of all persons interested in the topics raised, and updates will be made from time to time as opportunity allows. Items of the type formally published in the newsletter will now appear on the blog section whereas those of a more academic nature will appear in the journal section. The Birmingham Egyptology Journal, ISSN 2053-3586, is a peer-reviewed publication, available free of charge, which provides a platform for the presentation of scholarly articles relating to the culture, history, and archaeology of ancient Egypt and to which Birmingham Egyptology invite contributions from outside sources. Those interested in submitting articles may wish to consult the guidelines for contributors outlined in the ‘Journal’ section. The Birmingham Egyptology website is published by the Birmingham Egyptology Group, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Let���s Get Out Dorset

let���s get out dorset

Bournemouth

I HAVE A PASSION AND A BELIEF I have worked with young people for 17 years, I started working with young people in 2004 within a youth club, that provided a safe space for young people to engage in many activities. Very quickly I found my passion which is helping young people to make positive choices in their lives. Whilst my time was spent with a diverse group of young people, I realised that I had a passion working with the more challenging young people, usually the ones that get forgotten because they’re not turning up for school or their behaviours are very challenging because maybe they have emotional behavioural difficulties including risky behaviours. With these challenges I conducted risk assessments, whilst keeping young people at the heart of any action undertaken. These young people are the ones central to what I believe is my mission. I wanted to work primarily with young people who for some reason or another had conflict within their life. My belief is, no matter what, everybody needs somebody to believe in them, even when they struggle to believe in themselves. This led to more responsibility in my role as a youth worker. I started doing one-to-one work with challenging young people, working on a project that targets young people who are at risk of becoming marginalised. When further cuts to Youth service's were sanctioned young people suffered the most, this had a knock on effect to local crime figures rocketing. Young people with no direction or safe spaces to grow, the fundamental nature of being young is lost and in too many cases to mention, young people often find themselves in an environment where peer pressure is rooted in dysfunction, this in my experience is the perfect storm for disaster. Over the last decade since the cuts to youth work it has become more challenging to engage young people. I found myself taking my passion to help young people who were in a residential care setting where they were having the most difficult time of their lives. But again through one to one Key work supporting young people to make changes and experience alternative support such as green activities, I found that these activities help toward emotional stability. Activities can include night fishing, paddle boarding, kite surfing or whatever the young person chooses. If an idea or activity is brought to me I will only consider this after a thorough risk assessment and if successful together we will implement the activity in our one to one sessions, this serves as a way of including young people in their own support package. My aim, together with young people would be to re-introduce them to education, society and family living through mediation and support. I will be introducing young people to resilience building techniques that will have far reaching benefits that will stay with them throughout life, better preparing them for challenges life will bring. Outdoor activities reduce isolation, encourages change and builds confidence rather than being stuck indoors on their consoles confined to their bedrooms in isolation but getting out and enjoying nature and fun activities. please follow the hyperlink below Whilst doing all this creating a safe, positive, caring environment providing a consistent, reliable relationship with good boundaries. I then changed and went back to mentoring and again I have worked with some of the hardest to reach young people. I have a belief that everyone deserves to be given a helping hand. Whether they have been exploited with crime eg. CSE or County Lines, Gang Culture, Knife Crime, this can cause young people to be trapped in a cycle of fear that they can’t get out of,I believe no young person should be exposed to negative cycles like those mentioned above. This leads to isolation within their families and communities. Evidence is emerging during the current climate i.e Covid 19 has had a detrimental effect on young people regarding their mental wellbeing. Isolation breeds dysfunction which can contribute to anxiety and dysfunctional behavior finding It difficult to reintegrate back into society. which for some could even mean not being able to leave the house. My passion is to help turn young people's lives around and build resilience. empowering them to do things they really enjoy. In doing so this will help build up life skills that will inevitably serve them well with the challenges that life will bring. I will support them to be the best young person they can become and enjoy a safe caring and sustainable life which we all deserve.

Sami Green Creative

sami green creative

Highbridge

Sami Green is a teacher, mentor, and workshop facilitator in Bristol and North Somerset. She completed a Fine Art BA at University Centre Somerset with Honours in 2021. Before this, Sami worked for 15 years creating, coordinating and building imaginative decorative environments for events. Wedding magazines and blogs across the world featured her styled photoshoots. Installation commissions include Plimsoll Productions, Tokyo World and Awesome Events. In May 2021, her degree artworks won a window display space and funding at Weston-Super-Shop Windows, a community project organised by Weston Arts Space. In 2022 her community-centred artwork Flutter II for St. John’s Church, Highbridge, won a new artist bursary from Somerset Art Works. Sami continues to develop The Transformation Project, curating responses through artist collaboration for SAW Festival in September 2022. Sami used her degree studies as an opportunity to develop ideas about perception and experience within critical spatial practice. A development from events experience. Her July 2021 exhibition, Emergentism, experimented with the sensory and intellectual processes that help us understand the world around us. Taking inspiration from nature, her unusual, abstract, material, and process-driven forms offered participants immersive, light and sound experiences through colour and frequency. In 2022, ideas led by research into art education practices and the benefits of art and culture to the wellbeing of a community have become central to development. Sami has worked with the community to develop a socially engaged artwork, exploring the collective potential and the possibilities in collaboration. She is working with cross-disciplinary performers and makers to promote a four-dimensional approach to experience through sculptural installation, sound, performance, and workshops. Exploring the multi-sensory in terms of perception and experience formed the backbone of recent experimentation. My research paper into the practices of Olafur Eliasson underpins these ideas,

Diana Beauty & Creative UK

diana beauty & creative uk

Diana Beauty & Creative is a European company, launched in 2015, creating healthier and greener products for salon use only. We're very motivated to provide luxurious products that deliver a shiny, smooth, healthy look and give long-lasting results, thus the manufacturing is in Brazil due to the highest quality of Brazilian ingredients. We’re passionate about our customers and the environment, so we never use damaging and toxic ingredients e.i. sulfates, parabens, formaldehyde, carbocysteine, and other harmful chemicals. The products we create are designed to deliver results of combining the latest technology and our passion for healthy and beautiful hair. Our mission is to create the very best professional products with a unique plant-based formula to provide salons with safe and formaldehyde-free hair treatments. Inspired by the incredible natural ingredients and people of Brazil, we’re committed to making a positive, lasting impact. We take design cues from the nature of Brazil and fashion to fit out products made from the freshest possible ingredients to your salon. Our work is dedicated to customers and we hope to provide close contact services so that all people who have worked with us benefit from their contact with our brand and have their lives enriched by it. We strive daily to get closer to the ideal vision that all Diana's people share. We will always want and demand more from our company so that our business practices match our own expectations, our staff and customer expectations, and the needs of the planet. That's why it is our mission to reduce our impact and create a sustainable company. We always look to transport items from our suppliers to our warehouses with the smallest possible carbon footprint. We believe single-use plastic is a growing concern as it continues to pile up in the environment so we act to reduce the number of plastic waste by not offering sample sachets. It’s not just about single-use plastic... We’re constantly challenging ourselves to protect our planet so all our packaging is 100% recyclable. Also, our products are packed with the safest chemical and plant-based ingredients. We never use drying, damaging and toxic substances so our products are formaldehyde-free, not tested on animals, and safe. We are constantly perfecting our formulas to make sure they are performed. Diana products are not only gorgeous to use but deliver incredible results for any hair type.

LSE Online

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London

LSE Online makes our world-leading teaching and research accessible to a global audience. We provide a comprehensive portfolio of online programmes to equip you and your organisation with the knowledge and skills to advance in an ever-changing world. LSE Online builds on our 125 year tradition of exploring the interconnected, multidisciplinary nature of our world that shapes society and business globally. We provide you with the insights and skills to think critically and independently. To make the connections, see the greater picture. To shape the future by understanding today. By joining LSE Online, you join a global community of excellence. A borderless network, rich in shared experience, diverse culture, and knowledge. And you begin a journey. A commitment to your own learning. Whatever stage you are in your life and career. Wherever you are in the world. Since our inception in 1895, LSE has been a pioneer in providing courses for professional development. Our founding commitment is to understand the causes of things for the betterment of society. Never has this been a more important goal than in these times of unparalleled change. LSE Online is a continuum of accessible learning, career development and transformation for individuals and organisations. It shares the pursuit of intellectual excellence, spirit of enquiry and exploration of interconnectedness that make learning at LSE unique. LSE Online is insightful. Our programmes seek to unearth the causes of things; to explore problems through the lens of world-class research; to equip our learners with the analytical capacities to think critically, creatively, and independently. LSE Online is interconnected. Our programmes are enriched with the tradition of multi-disciplinary enquiry; an understanding of the interconnectedness of our world; and our capacity to help learners broaden their perspective to sharpen their focus. LSE Online is global. Our programmes are borderless learning experiences that welcome learners into a global community. A community that spans more than 150 countries, built on shared curiosity and interchange of culture and knowledge. A network of possibilities open to learners wherever they are in the world. LSE Online is for life. Our programmes intersect with every stage in learners’ lives and careers. Once you embark on your journey with us, you open to the door to lifelong opportunities to nurture your curiosity, enhance your skills and drive your career. To keep on advancing personally and professionally.