'Maryborough Open House: Unlocking Doors, Telling Stories and Building a Community' presentation at the 2015 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The L'altra Venezia Association offers boat and bike tours of the Venice lagoon that allow visitors to explore the islands by bicycle aboard boats modified to carry bikes. Visitors can choose between itineraries of different durations, rent a bike if needed, and either use a hop-on hop-off boat service or request a private tour for groups of 10 or more. The tours provide a sustainable and fun way to discover hidden areas of the lagoon surrounded by nature.
This document provides information on various public art sculptures created by Graeme Mitcheson between 2007 and 2014. It lists the names and locations of 14 sculptures, the materials used such as sandstone, limestone and granite, and the years they were created. The sculptures include figures, animals and memorials installed in locations across the UK such as castles, canals and memorial gardens.
This document outlines the agenda for the Severn Estuary Forum 2014 conference. It lists multiple sessions and speakers on topics such as climate change impacts, coastal monitoring programs, estuary planning, energy generation methods like tidal lagoons, and local environmental management issues. The forum brought together experts from universities, government organizations, and industry to discuss collaborative work and the future of the Severn Estuary through various partnership panels and presentations.
This document outlines the agenda for the 2015 Severn Estuary Forum, with multiple presentations planned on topics related to managing the Severn Estuary partnership. Speakers will discuss European perspectives on coastal management, river basin management planning, tidal lagoon proposals, coastal change processes, fisheries management, leadership for sustainability, local initiatives in Bristol, development along the River Avon, restoring local landscapes, fish/crustacean dynamics, and identifying waterbird roosting sites. The forum aims to facilitate discussion on partnership opportunities for the future of the Severn Estuary.
10 remarkable places in the Eastern Rhodopes, BulgariaEli Ivanova
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10 remarkable must-visit places in the Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria. All these places can be described in a very few words: unique, influential, majestic and unforgettable.
Mortlake is a small town in Victoria, Australia located near the Great Ocean Road. It has two schools, a lake called Tea Tree Lake, a caravan park, and used to host a buskers festival. Mortlake is known as the olive capital of Australia and has a quarry, 20 commercial buildings, a rose garden, and supports three football and netball clubs with an Olympic sized pool. The author enjoys Mortlake for its comfortable size that is not too small or large, feeling safe knowing others, and having opportunities to join sports clubs or fish at the local lake.
This document contains a list of Welsh foods like bara brith and cawl alongside Welsh holidays such as Valentine's Day and Easter. It also lists several notable landmarks in Wales like Snowdonia National Park, Caernarfon Castle, and Cardiff Bay as well as cultural institutions like the National Museum of Wales and Oakwood Theme Park.
The document summarizes Lucy Taylor's plans to take photographs around St Ives, Cambridgeshire to promote tourism in the area. She will focus on the natural beauty around the Great Ouse River as well as local shops and tea rooms. Specifically, Lucy will photograph the thicket walking path along the river, St Ives town bridge known for attracting tourists, and Hemingford Meadow popular for its wildflowers and views of the river. Lucy also completed a risk assessment to stay safe while photographing, identifying risks like traffic, the river, sun exposure and being alone in large open spaces. She plans to mitigate these risks by using crossings, staying back from the river, wearing protective clothing and bringing a friend.
Stirling, Scotland is described as the ancient heart of Scotland and the southern gateway to the Highlands. The author visited Stirling Castle, Stirling Bridge, and the Wallace Memorial. Stirling Castle offers impressive fortifications and views of the city. Stirling Bridge was the site of William Wallace's notable victory over the English. The Wallace Memorial is a monument to Scotland's struggle for independence. The author regrets not having more time to explore Stirling.
Fishing has long been an important part of the history and culture of Sunnm淡re, Norway. During the Stone Age, tools were developed specifically for fishing and boats became necessary for transportation and catching fish. In the Viking Age, fish provided a key source of sustenance and were dried, salted, or made into lutefisk. Small, less advanced boats were used for fishing rather than Viking ships. Around 100 years ago, engines were introduced which allowed boats to travel longer distances and faster, requiring workers who could repair them. In 1917, the shipyard Ulstein was established and began building boats, including the tug and icebreaker M/S Lifos launched in 1966. As the offshore oil industry developed
Adam Manning, chairman of the Friends of Weston Shore, gave a talk about the history of Weston Shore in Southampton. The talk discussed the Roman settlement of Clausentum in the area, the early medieval town of Hamwic, and the famous Seaweed Hut fixture. It also covered Netley Castle built in the 1540s, Weston Grove House, rolling mills that operated historically, and literature inspired by the area. Manning concluded by promoting the Friends of Weston Shore organization and their online presence.
Melbourne extends along the Yarra River towards the Yarra valley and its suburbs surround the Port Phillip Bay. This city is popular for its bay-side beaches and tall ship cruises. The tall ship cruises offers many activities to suit all age group like shopping, golfing, nature tours, beach combing etc.
For more information visit here: http://www.enterprize.org.au/
This document summarizes several cruising locations in the Solent area of southern England, including Chichester Harbour, Poole Harbour, Cowes, Yarmouth, Lymington, Beaulieu River, Newtown River, Hamble River, and Portsmouth Harbour. It provides brief descriptions of each location, noting features like Chichester Harbour's scenic backdrop against the Sussex Downs, Poole Harbour being the second largest natural harbour in the world, Cowes harbour offering all tide access and berths, Yarmouth being a picturesque fishing and ferry port, Lymington being a bustling Georgian market town, the Beaulieu River occupying a superb wooded location within the New Forest, Newtown Creek
This document outlines a trip to Wales from July 14-21. The trip includes trekking in Pembroke Coast National Park, guided visits to historic sites like Pembroke Castle and St. David's Cathedral, language classes, and landscape viewing. Each day consists of guided walking tours and visits to coastal towns, beaches, farms, and historic sites. Lodging is in an eco-lodge and meals are included. The price is 1,170 euros for EOI students and 1,190 euros for others, payable in installments. A minimum of 25 people is required by March 5 for the trip to be organized.
Off Road Camper Trailers for Sale in VIC AustraliaHarish Patel
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Off Road Camper Trailers for sale in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns and Perth! Contact us for superior soft/hard floor, clearance range camper trailers at a budget price.
Watermilock is a small village located near Cumbria and the Lake District in England that can be reached from major cities within 2 hours. The village has 2 pubs, an 18th century church, and walking trails around the nearby lake and countryside. Nearby towns Glenridding and Brougham Castle are popular tourist destinations, with Glenridding hosting an annual race and offering lakeside walks and swimming, while Brougham Castle is an historic 13th century structure now maintained by English Heritage.
This document lists the top 10 rib boats for charter, providing images and contact information for a rib boat charter company in Bosham, West Sussex, UK. The company, Windward, offers rib boat rentals and can be contacted via email or their website for booking information and details on their top 10 rib boat options.
Australia is a country known for its natural beauty, friendly people, and ease of travel by car where tourists can explore major cities like Sydney and see iconic landmarks, enjoy activities like scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef, and view native wildlife such as kangaroos and koalas in their natural habitat. The document provides tips for planning a trip to Australia such as making a budget, applying for any necessary visas, checking the weather, and remembering to pack proper clothing, a camera, and sunscreen for the varying climates and strong sun.
Intangible heritage walpeup lake l honmanLouise Honman
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The document discusses the importance of Walpeup Lake as a recreational area for a community in the Mallee region of Australia. The lake provided a place for swimming, boating, socializing, and camping for locals. However, the lake dried up due to lack of water in the region. While economic growth has occurred due to water pipelines, the community has lost an important social space and lifestyle aspect with the disappearance of the lake. People still fondly remember activities at the lake and envision what could be there once again.
The document provides a tour of the village of Lavilledieu in France, describing some of its oldest streets and notable landmarks such as the steeple that was destroyed as punishment in 1670, the fortifications raised in the 14th century during the Hundred Years War, the primary school attended by the author, and other locations like the doctor's office, Hestays tower, cloister where ceremonies take place, and city hall located in the center of town.
Fairway Galle Holdings is developing a luxury apartment complex called Fairway Galle near the city of Galle in Sri Lanka. The apartments offer expansive three bedroom living spaces with modern amenities and views of the charming town. Nearby attractions highlighted in the document include the Magistrates Court, known for its ancient artifacts and paintings; helicopter rides over the Dutch Fort and coastline; surfing on the South Coast's finest breaks; and whale watching off the coast of Mirissa between December and April, where pods of blue whales and singing humpbacks can be observed.
Fairway Galle Holdings promotes luxury apartments in Galle, Sri Lanka. The apartments offer expansive living spaces with modern elegance and captivating views of Galle. Nearby attractions include the Magistrates Court, known for its ancient artifacts and paintings. Helicopter rides are available to view the Dutch Fort and coastal scenery. The South Coast offers surfing at various spots with year-round weather, as well as whale watching off Mirissa from December to April to observe blue whales and listen to humpback songs.
The document discusses different models for venues and facilities management, including spaces exclusively dedicated to one organization, spaces made available to other groups on a fixed term basis, and shared spaces used by multiple groups. It also discusses the need for collaboration in curating exhibitions and events, noting that while collaboration cannot be forced, spaces can invite and support collaborative efforts by asking groups to identify themselves, their goals, and their needs.
The document discusses efforts to collaborate with arts organizations and build the cultural profile of the Sunshine Coast region in Australia. It describes expanding an art prize from one to multiple categories, increasing prize money from $15,000 to $125,000 through partnerships, and engaging community and council leadership. Early outcomes include higher gallery attendance and more applicants to awards. Future plans include a multi-sector cultural festival seeking major funding and establishing a foundation to activate the local cultural precinct.
Diana Warnes, Curator of Rockhampton Art Gallery, discussed how the gallery's 2014 exhibition "Cream: Four Decades of Australian Art" aligned with the Australian Curriculum and could be used by teachers. The exhibition featured works by prominent Australian artists such as Margaret Olley, Russell Drysdale, Fred Williams, Jeffrey Smart, and Sidney Nolan. Warnes provided resources for teachers including activity sheets, promotional materials, and online teacher notes to demonstrate how the artworks can help teach the curriculum. She welcomed feedback and offered to mail explorer packs containing these resources to interested parties.
This document discusses engaging local schools with the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum's collections and programs. It outlines how the museum has partnered with local schools to develop history and science programs aligned with the Australian curriculum. Student visitation numbers have increased from 2009 to 2014. Example programs for year levels 1 through 4 are provided, covering topics like family history, materials, and early global explorers. Benefits include students learning relevant local history, but challenges include the resource intensity of school groups. Successful strategies identified are talking to local teachers and considering opportunities across different curriculum areas.
The document summarizes Lucy Taylor's plans to take photographs around St Ives, Cambridgeshire to promote tourism in the area. She will focus on the natural beauty around the Great Ouse River as well as local shops and tea rooms. Specifically, Lucy will photograph the thicket walking path along the river, St Ives town bridge known for attracting tourists, and Hemingford Meadow popular for its wildflowers and views of the river. Lucy also completed a risk assessment to stay safe while photographing, identifying risks like traffic, the river, sun exposure and being alone in large open spaces. She plans to mitigate these risks by using crossings, staying back from the river, wearing protective clothing and bringing a friend.
Stirling, Scotland is described as the ancient heart of Scotland and the southern gateway to the Highlands. The author visited Stirling Castle, Stirling Bridge, and the Wallace Memorial. Stirling Castle offers impressive fortifications and views of the city. Stirling Bridge was the site of William Wallace's notable victory over the English. The Wallace Memorial is a monument to Scotland's struggle for independence. The author regrets not having more time to explore Stirling.
Fishing has long been an important part of the history and culture of Sunnm淡re, Norway. During the Stone Age, tools were developed specifically for fishing and boats became necessary for transportation and catching fish. In the Viking Age, fish provided a key source of sustenance and were dried, salted, or made into lutefisk. Small, less advanced boats were used for fishing rather than Viking ships. Around 100 years ago, engines were introduced which allowed boats to travel longer distances and faster, requiring workers who could repair them. In 1917, the shipyard Ulstein was established and began building boats, including the tug and icebreaker M/S Lifos launched in 1966. As the offshore oil industry developed
Adam Manning, chairman of the Friends of Weston Shore, gave a talk about the history of Weston Shore in Southampton. The talk discussed the Roman settlement of Clausentum in the area, the early medieval town of Hamwic, and the famous Seaweed Hut fixture. It also covered Netley Castle built in the 1540s, Weston Grove House, rolling mills that operated historically, and literature inspired by the area. Manning concluded by promoting the Friends of Weston Shore organization and their online presence.
Melbourne extends along the Yarra River towards the Yarra valley and its suburbs surround the Port Phillip Bay. This city is popular for its bay-side beaches and tall ship cruises. The tall ship cruises offers many activities to suit all age group like shopping, golfing, nature tours, beach combing etc.
For more information visit here: http://www.enterprize.org.au/
This document summarizes several cruising locations in the Solent area of southern England, including Chichester Harbour, Poole Harbour, Cowes, Yarmouth, Lymington, Beaulieu River, Newtown River, Hamble River, and Portsmouth Harbour. It provides brief descriptions of each location, noting features like Chichester Harbour's scenic backdrop against the Sussex Downs, Poole Harbour being the second largest natural harbour in the world, Cowes harbour offering all tide access and berths, Yarmouth being a picturesque fishing and ferry port, Lymington being a bustling Georgian market town, the Beaulieu River occupying a superb wooded location within the New Forest, Newtown Creek
This document outlines a trip to Wales from July 14-21. The trip includes trekking in Pembroke Coast National Park, guided visits to historic sites like Pembroke Castle and St. David's Cathedral, language classes, and landscape viewing. Each day consists of guided walking tours and visits to coastal towns, beaches, farms, and historic sites. Lodging is in an eco-lodge and meals are included. The price is 1,170 euros for EOI students and 1,190 euros for others, payable in installments. A minimum of 25 people is required by March 5 for the trip to be organized.
Off Road Camper Trailers for Sale in VIC AustraliaHarish Patel
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Off Road Camper Trailers for sale in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns and Perth! Contact us for superior soft/hard floor, clearance range camper trailers at a budget price.
Watermilock is a small village located near Cumbria and the Lake District in England that can be reached from major cities within 2 hours. The village has 2 pubs, an 18th century church, and walking trails around the nearby lake and countryside. Nearby towns Glenridding and Brougham Castle are popular tourist destinations, with Glenridding hosting an annual race and offering lakeside walks and swimming, while Brougham Castle is an historic 13th century structure now maintained by English Heritage.
This document lists the top 10 rib boats for charter, providing images and contact information for a rib boat charter company in Bosham, West Sussex, UK. The company, Windward, offers rib boat rentals and can be contacted via email or their website for booking information and details on their top 10 rib boat options.
Australia is a country known for its natural beauty, friendly people, and ease of travel by car where tourists can explore major cities like Sydney and see iconic landmarks, enjoy activities like scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef, and view native wildlife such as kangaroos and koalas in their natural habitat. The document provides tips for planning a trip to Australia such as making a budget, applying for any necessary visas, checking the weather, and remembering to pack proper clothing, a camera, and sunscreen for the varying climates and strong sun.
Intangible heritage walpeup lake l honmanLouise Honman
油
The document discusses the importance of Walpeup Lake as a recreational area for a community in the Mallee region of Australia. The lake provided a place for swimming, boating, socializing, and camping for locals. However, the lake dried up due to lack of water in the region. While economic growth has occurred due to water pipelines, the community has lost an important social space and lifestyle aspect with the disappearance of the lake. People still fondly remember activities at the lake and envision what could be there once again.
The document provides a tour of the village of Lavilledieu in France, describing some of its oldest streets and notable landmarks such as the steeple that was destroyed as punishment in 1670, the fortifications raised in the 14th century during the Hundred Years War, the primary school attended by the author, and other locations like the doctor's office, Hestays tower, cloister where ceremonies take place, and city hall located in the center of town.
Fairway Galle Holdings is developing a luxury apartment complex called Fairway Galle near the city of Galle in Sri Lanka. The apartments offer expansive three bedroom living spaces with modern amenities and views of the charming town. Nearby attractions highlighted in the document include the Magistrates Court, known for its ancient artifacts and paintings; helicopter rides over the Dutch Fort and coastline; surfing on the South Coast's finest breaks; and whale watching off the coast of Mirissa between December and April, where pods of blue whales and singing humpbacks can be observed.
Fairway Galle Holdings promotes luxury apartments in Galle, Sri Lanka. The apartments offer expansive living spaces with modern elegance and captivating views of Galle. Nearby attractions include the Magistrates Court, known for its ancient artifacts and paintings. Helicopter rides are available to view the Dutch Fort and coastal scenery. The South Coast offers surfing at various spots with year-round weather, as well as whale watching off Mirissa from December to April to observe blue whales and listen to humpback songs.
The document discusses different models for venues and facilities management, including spaces exclusively dedicated to one organization, spaces made available to other groups on a fixed term basis, and shared spaces used by multiple groups. It also discusses the need for collaboration in curating exhibitions and events, noting that while collaboration cannot be forced, spaces can invite and support collaborative efforts by asking groups to identify themselves, their goals, and their needs.
The document discusses efforts to collaborate with arts organizations and build the cultural profile of the Sunshine Coast region in Australia. It describes expanding an art prize from one to multiple categories, increasing prize money from $15,000 to $125,000 through partnerships, and engaging community and council leadership. Early outcomes include higher gallery attendance and more applicants to awards. Future plans include a multi-sector cultural festival seeking major funding and establishing a foundation to activate the local cultural precinct.
Diana Warnes, Curator of Rockhampton Art Gallery, discussed how the gallery's 2014 exhibition "Cream: Four Decades of Australian Art" aligned with the Australian Curriculum and could be used by teachers. The exhibition featured works by prominent Australian artists such as Margaret Olley, Russell Drysdale, Fred Williams, Jeffrey Smart, and Sidney Nolan. Warnes provided resources for teachers including activity sheets, promotional materials, and online teacher notes to demonstrate how the artworks can help teach the curriculum. She welcomed feedback and offered to mail explorer packs containing these resources to interested parties.
This document discusses engaging local schools with the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum's collections and programs. It outlines how the museum has partnered with local schools to develop history and science programs aligned with the Australian curriculum. Student visitation numbers have increased from 2009 to 2014. Example programs for year levels 1 through 4 are provided, covering topics like family history, materials, and early global explorers. Benefits include students learning relevant local history, but challenges include the resource intensity of school groups. Successful strategies identified are talking to local teachers and considering opportunities across different curriculum areas.
To Amaze: the Aspiration of All Curators. 'The Voice in the Walls' Project at Old Government House' presentation at the 2015 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses artist Judy Watson's Saltwater Country project which involved collaborative workshops on South Stradbroke Island and Erub Island in 2014. The workshops brought together local Indigenous artists to create works incorporating traditional materials and techniques. Photos from the workshops show participants working with materials like ghost nets. The resulting exhibition titled Salt Water Country featured works created through the collaboration and opened at the Gold Coast Art Centre in 2014.
'Too Many Volunteers? A Case Study in Volunteer Engagement from the RD Milns Antiquities Museum, University of Queensland' presentation at the 2015 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference
'The National History Curriculum: How Museums are Motivating the Response to Current Curricular and Educational Demand' presentation at the 2015 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses strategies for developing public programs at museums and galleries to expand their audiences and promote diversity. It recommends identifying target markets like community groups, developing themes that are relevant to collections and strategic plans, trialing new formats, focusing on skill-based and historical learning for children's programs, collaborating within communities, and celebrating successes and areas of improvement through evaluation.
This 3 sentence summary provides an overview of the key points from the document:
The document discusses a 2015 conference presentation by Joan Kelly on programming for diversity at museums in the Moreton Bay Regional Council, highlighting various community exhibitions, partnerships and public programs that have helped increase relevance and engagement with visitors through diverse and collaborative programming. Examples mentioned include exhibitions and brochures developed in partnership with local historical societies, artists, and community groups focused on topics like anniversaries, the environment, and cultural experiences.
Elysha Rei, Queensland State Archives. Queensland State Archives: it's all about access presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Jennifer Garcia, Newstead House and Dianne Aylward, Moreton Bay Environmental Education Centre. Theatre in Education: The War Years at Newstead presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses a plan to transform a provincial city into an arts capital by rethinking traditional galleries, hosting blockbuster touring exhibitions and multi-arts events, celebrating heritage, and developing arts professionals in the region. Outdoor garden areas would also be activated and contemporary Aboriginal art would be featured to attract new audiences and artists from far away. The key themes are making the arts more accessible, interactive, and representative of the local community.
Michael Wardell, Logan Art Gallery. He kkano hau (I am a seed) - Logan Art Gallery's recent project with the local Mori Community presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses a project called "A Tribute to Modern Pioneers" which aimed to capture stories of contemporary pioneers in Queensland, Australia through portraits and publications. It outlines the process of selecting stories through community nominations and working with local artists to capture the portraits. The project evolved beyond the initial plan, expanding to include supplementary photos, loaned objects, videos, and public programs. Key lessons included focusing on high-quality local content, clear processes, making informed decisions, allowing the project flexibility, and collaborating with the community.
Melissa McQuillan and Melanie Sorenson, Cairns Museum. What are the ingredients for a successful volunteer program? presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
The document discusses the importance of meaningful arts engagement for children's perspectives on community. It acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands where the Bundaberg Regional Galleries is located. It also pays respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. The document references the 2018 Australian Early Development Census and includes images from various artists in the Galleries' collection that depict rural and community scenes.
Ann Kreger, Cairns and District Chinese Association Inc. Walking and Talking: Chinese Culture in Cairns presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Sarah Lyons and Joel Evans, Bunjil Place Gallery. We're Not Gonna Wreck the Place: Multi-Artform Youth Engagement at a Suburban Arts Centre presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Jodi Ferrari, Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre. #coolexhibition: New Ways of Thinking About Our Young Audiences presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
Samantha Faulkner, State Library of Queensland. A new exhibitions model, a new engaged exhibition program presentation at Opening Doors: 2019 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference.
10 March 2025. Brussels. In person meeting of the Collective Action Agroecology. This is a pre-event before the DeSIRA-Lift conference: Boosting agrifood research and innovation cooperation for impact at scale (11-13 March 2025 in Brussels).
Presentation on: Community Managed Natural Farming / Rythu Sadhikara Samstha Farmers Empowerment Corporation, an integrated institutional mechanism of the Government of Andhra Pradesh)
by Dr. Kodeboyina Sivannarayana Varaprasad (Online): Senior Consultant APAARI, Senior Consultant Senior Consultant APCNF / RySS
Reaction to 2 papers which have raised recently some debates among agroecology practitioners, organisations and funders.
Mastering ODC Architecture: Everything You Need to KnowShubhamSharma2528
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This session is your ultimate guide to OutSystems Developer Cloud (ODC) architecture, providing insights into every critical aspect of the design process. Learn how to:
Disclose: Identify and analyze business requirements, processes, user stories, personas, and roles.
Organize: Group concepts into bounded contexts for modularity and clarity.
Assemble: Map bounded contexts into scalable and maintainable ODC applications.
Whether you're new to ODC or looking to deepen your understanding, this session offers everything and anything you need to build effective architectures. Get ready to design with confidence, ensuring your solutions are both robust and aligned with business objectives!
EU R&I landscape and its instruments (relevance, success, limits)Francois Stepman
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11-13 March 2025. Brussels. Conference on 卒Boosting agrifood research and innovation cooperation for impact at scale
SESSION 3: Frame the EU R&I landscape and its instruments (relevance, success, limits)
This session illustrated the EU capacities to collaborate with partners and to evolve to better address the challenges, with key lessons learnt and recommendations for the future. The panel focused on Europe and Africa partnerships.
by Bernard Mallet: CIRAD, CEA-FIRST
In this session, you will hear in the first person what he does and how he got there. Tips and tricks that can apply to you, whether you are just starting a career, unsure about the professional path to follow, planning to launch your own OutSystems business, or just aiming to be the best professional that you can be.
A small enterprise producing liquid and egg powder productsFrancois Stepman
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14 March 2025. Investing in innovative solutions for nutrition-sensitive agriculture"
Erina and Joel Guma, founders of PRISTINE Foods Ltd. based in Uganda, a small enterprise producing liquid and egg powder products, will share their experience as a start-up which grew thanks to access to the Yield Investment Fund.
Ciwara Capital: Innovative fund owned and managed by Africans living in Europ...Francois Stepman
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14 March 2025. Investing in innovative solutions for nutrition-sensitive agriculture"
Alima Keita, Co-founder Ciwara Capital: She shared the experience of an innovative fund owned and managed by Africans living in Europe to support small and medium enterprises in their origin country.
Agroecology based research & innovation for food system transitionsFrancois Stepman
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11-13 March 2025. Brussels. Conference on 卒Boosting agrifood research and innovation cooperation for impact at scale
SESSION 6 Agroecology based research & innovation for food system transitions
Presentation by Oliver Oliveros, Agroecology Coalition
1. 2015 Museums & Galleries Queensland Conference
#2015MGQcon
Whats the Story? Compelling Narratives to
Engage Audiences
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Cr George Seymour
Fraser Coast Regional Council
Maryborough Open House: Unlocking Doors,
Telling Stories and Building a Community