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29/03/2012 JISCMail Easter News 2012 The JISCMail Helpline will be unmanned for the Easter break from Friday 6th April to Monday 9th April inclusive. The JISCMail service will continue to operate as normal during this period. 23/02/2012 JISCMail Delivery Problems We experienced email delivery problems on one of our servers yesterday. Emails received by this server were being rejected.The issue has since been resolved.
Welcome! The Secular Web is owned and operated by Internet Infidels Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization dedicated to promoting and defending a naturalistic worldview on the Internet. As defined by Paul Draper, naturalism is "the hypothesis that the natural world is a closed system, which means that nothing that is not a part of the natural world affects it." http://www.infidels.org/

Secular Web: Atheism, Agnosticism, Naturalism, Skepticism and Secularism

Welcome to e-learning centre - e-learningcentre.co.uk

http://www.e-learningcentre.co.uk/ The e-learning centre is a free information resource about e-learning and learning technologies for business education, not-for-profit or the public sector. You will find a wide range of papers and book reviews in our reviews and resources section, industry news and views, an events calendar, a comprehensive supplier directory to help you identify an appropriate vendor. This information is provided quite freely and there is no need to log in . Are you a business considering the use of e-learning or learning technologies and not sure where to start?
You're seeing this message because you are a visitor - it disappears when you log in! This site is for people interested in the management and ownership of land-based assets by communities in Scotland. A Scottish Community Land Network, you might say... As you know the internet is a big 'place' with everything about anything so we brought you relevant news and events, and provide opportunities to share ideas with other people interested in this subject. There are almost 1000 members, and more than 800 articles in our archive. The site will no longer be kept up-to-date after March 2012.

Welcome to the Scottish Community Land Network

http://www.communityland.org.uk/
http://www.partnerships.org.uk/guide/index.htm I wrote this Guide in 1994 for community activists and professionals seeking to get other people involved in social, economic and environmental projects and programmes. It was funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation . To download right-click link (PC) or option-click link (Mac).

Participation guide@Partnerships Online

The Arkleton Trust " Latest News

The Arkleton Trust was founded in 1977 “to study new approaches to rural development and education” and “improve understanding between rural policy makers, academics, practitioners and rural people”. The Trust organises seminars and workshops on matters of rural interest and concern, encourages exchange of experience, and has a series of publications . The Trust itself does not make awards or give grants, but it does administer three small funds which do make specific awards . http://www.arkletontrust.co.uk/
http://www.international-rural-network.org/

International Rural Network

The International Rural Network is legally established as a not-for-profit international association in Canada with its origins in an world forum in Townsville Australia some twelve years ago. It seeks to provide opportunities for rural communities worldwide to learn from each other, and to foster improved communications between practitioners, communities, rural organisations, policy makers and academics around issues of sustainable rural community development. We are especially interested in better supporting community led development and the ‘joining up’ of issues of rural development, community development, education, health, nutrition and environment through our netw orking and other events and activities. We are also engaged in stimulating international comparative research on economic and social issues relating to ‘place-based’ development and related policies.
2012 Success Through Innovation summer edition is now available Success Through Innovation highlights just some of achievements by CRCs in innovation, collaboration and education and the benefits they provide to Australia. 2012 CRC STAR Award – now open Nominations for the 2012 CRC STAR Award are now open. The CRC STAR Award recognises CRCs for excellence in collaborating with small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) website home page

https://www.crc.gov.au/Information/default.aspx
http://neweconomicsinstitute.org/ The men and women of the United States were once builders of boats, weavers of fabric, turners of pots, crafters of furniture, keepers of bees, operators of mills, welders of steel, creators of new technologies, and in general makers of the goods used in America. Entranced by the doctrine of efficiency of scale, bulging corporations merged, closed plants, moved production outside the U.S., and effected a loss of regional manufacturing skills.

The E. F. Schumacher Society

RSGS - Royal Scottish Geographical Society

RSGS is the foremost charity in Scotland which promotes an understanding of the natural environment and human societies through education, dialogue and a vibrant activities programme. RSGS aims to reinforce the importance of Geography in schools and wider education, by underlining its relevance in national and global issues of public concern and helping to frame the debate around these issues. RSGS believes that people with a better knowledge of geography develop a better understanding of place, together with a greater insight into sustainability, equality and the world in general. http://www.rsgs.org/