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  • Survey Measuring Impact of Swine Flu on UK Tourism
    6 July 2009

    VisitBritain, on behalf of TIER (Tourism Industry Emergency Reaction Group), is conducting a survey for businesses to monitor the impact of swine flu on UK tourism.

    English UK members can contribute their observations until 26th July and the top-line findings will be available at the end of the month. Here is the link http://www.tourismtrade.org.uk/swineflu/

    The questionnaire results will be used to inform TIER regarding appropriate messaging and response measures. Anything you say will be treated as confidential.

  • Recruiting Trainers and Suggestions for the 2009-2010 English UK Training Calendar
    30 May 2009

    Ideas and suggestions welcome!
    Are you interested in becoming an English UK trainer? Or do you have any suggestions for English UK's Professional Services calendar? If so, we'd like to hear from you!

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  • Pilgrims 35th Anniversary Conference
    30 May 2009

    Humanistic Teaching in the 21st Century
    16-22 August 2009
    2009 is a special year for Pilgrims, who are celebrating their 35th anniversary as leaders in Humanistic Teaching and Teacher Training. To celebrate, they are holding a major one-week conference here in the UK this August.

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  • Higher Education Event - Admissions of Excellence: recruiting international students
    28 May 2009

    Wednesday, 10th June, London
    University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations would like to invite you to a seminar, lunch and drinks reception for professionals responsible for the admission of international undergraduate and postgraduate students into UK Higher Education.

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  • Vetting & barring scheme information roadshow dates
    11 May 2009

    The Home Office is pleased to announce the dates for the Vetting & Barring Scheme Information Roadshow Series, presented in association with the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department of Health.

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