Friday, 15 February 2013
Friday, 8 February 2013
Latest Funding Opportunities
Lloyds Banking Group Social Entrepreneurs Programme - 2013 Round Open
The Lloyds Banking Group has launched a new round of its Social Entrepreneurs Programme which aims to support community-focused businesspeople across the UK to start or scale-up their projects.
The programme comprises the following support strands:
Start Up - For those who are in the early stage development of a project or organisation. This programme will support personal development and business skills development to help turn projects or project ideas into a reality.
Scale Up - For established organisations that are looking to take their operations to the next level. This programme will equip applicants with the tools to develop their enterprise further and maximise its social impact.
The support available breaks down as follows:
- ‘Start Up’ grants of £4,000 awarded and a place on a Start Up SSE learning programme.
- ‘Scale Up’ grants of £15,000 awarded and a place on a Scale Up SSE learning programme.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 3pm on 2 April 2013.
Click here for more information. Source: Lloyds Banking Group
Sport and Recreation Alliance 2013 Awards Now Open
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2013 Sport and Recreation Alliance Awards to recognise sporting organisations or professional clubs for their achievements. These annual awards from the Sport and Recreation Alliance are designed to highlight the breadth of work that is undertaken in the community sport and recreation sector. The awards are now in their 20th year and offer the opportunity for exceptional clubs to be recognised for the excellent work they do.
The awards, formerly the Sports Club of the Year Awards, changed their name to reflect the wide variety of members’ activities, and include new categories to recognise the breadth of work that is carried out by the sport and recreation sector as a whole. The Sport and Recreation Alliance is the umbrella organisation for the governing and representative bodies of sport and recreation in the UK and represents more than 320 members – organisations like The FA, the Rugby Football Union, UK Athletics, the Ramblers, British Rowing and the Royal Academy of Dance.
This year, awards and prize money will be presented for the categories of:
- Community Sport and Recreation Overall Winner – £2,000
- Volunteer Management – £1,000
- School Links – £1,000
- Professional Club Community Programme of the Year Award – £1,000
- Green Thinking – £1,000
- Innovative Project Award – £1,000
Further information is available on the Sport and Recreation Alliance website.
Source: Sport and Recreation Alliance
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Open Lecture at the Al-Maktoum College
Qur'an Manuscripts: Thoughts on How the Text was Preserved and
Passed on
OPEN LECTURE
Rev Dr Keith Small
Wednesday 20 February 2013 at 6pm
AL-MAKTOUM COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Modern studies of the old manuscripts can provide valuable insight into our knowledge of how sacred texts have been preserved and passed on from their earliest days. Using some of these methods to look at ancient Qur'an manuscripts some observations will be made concerning the earliest forms of the Qur'an that have been preserved and how the text has developed into the form in use today. Some thoughts will also be shared concerning the relationship between oral and written transmission as oral features were increasingly incorporated into written manuscripts. Manuscripts from collections in Yemen, Istanbul, Paris Oxford, and London will be featured.
The Rev Dr Keith Small is a visiting Lecturer and Associate Research Fellow at the London School of Theology and teaches both undergraduates and postgraduates in Britain and internationally concerning Islamic and Christian theology and especially the history of the texts of the Qur'an and the New Testament. Dr. Small has taught internationally and at major academic conferences in Britain, Germany, France, and the USA. His book Textual Criticism and Qur'an Manuscripts was published by Lexington books in April 2011.
This lecture is FREE to attend and open to the public
However registration is required due to capacity
To register Email: openlectures@almi.abdn.ac.uk
Telephone: 01382 908070 Website: www.almi.abdn.ac.uk
Refreshments will be available half an hour before the lecture
Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education | 124 Blackness Road | Dundee | DD1 5PE
Passed on
OPEN LECTURE
Rev Dr Keith Small
Wednesday 20 February 2013 at 6pm
AL-MAKTOUM COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Modern studies of the old manuscripts can provide valuable insight into our knowledge of how sacred texts have been preserved and passed on from their earliest days. Using some of these methods to look at ancient Qur'an manuscripts some observations will be made concerning the earliest forms of the Qur'an that have been preserved and how the text has developed into the form in use today. Some thoughts will also be shared concerning the relationship between oral and written transmission as oral features were increasingly incorporated into written manuscripts. Manuscripts from collections in Yemen, Istanbul, Paris Oxford, and London will be featured.
The Rev Dr Keith Small is a visiting Lecturer and Associate Research Fellow at the London School of Theology and teaches both undergraduates and postgraduates in Britain and internationally concerning Islamic and Christian theology and especially the history of the texts of the Qur'an and the New Testament. Dr. Small has taught internationally and at major academic conferences in Britain, Germany, France, and the USA. His book Textual Criticism and Qur'an Manuscripts was published by Lexington books in April 2011.
This lecture is FREE to attend and open to the public
However registration is required due to capacity
To register Email: openlectures@almi.abdn.ac.uk
Telephone: 01382 908070 Website: www.almi.abdn.ac.uk
Refreshments will be available half an hour before the lecture
Al-Maktoum College of Higher Education | 124 Blackness Road | Dundee | DD1 5PE
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