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  • ...s likely he began the PGCE in either 2013 or 2014. Prior to this, from its foundation in September 2000 until March 2014, Gilland was the Science and Society Dir ...science matters), Dr [[Anna Krassowska]] (research manager, [[UK Stem Cell Foundation]]) and [[Thomas Deichmann]] (editor, [[NovoArgumente]] and has contributed
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  • This 'not-for-profit foundation' began in 1970 as an informal gathering of CEOs from Europe's biggest busin ...repreneurship in the global public interest to further economic growth and social
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  • ...nclude the four main groups from the SN website but add the [[Edmund Burke Foundation]] (Netherlands) and the [[Circulos de Empresarios]] (Spain).<ref>Links, [ht ...len Disney, a former journalist and Deputy Director of the [[Social Market Foundation]]. It began with a small staff of 3 people including [[Nicole Gray Conchar]
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  • ...tion and at the European Parliament. His research at MRC focuses on social mobility. ...oks include: "Corporate Social Opportunity - Seven Steps to make Corporate Social Responsibility work for your business" and "Everybody's Business" - both wi
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  • ...tor, it says. Yet, as academic [[Stephen Ball]] notes, as well as having a social aim, the creation of PALF is a 'very decisive business commitment to educat The ''New York Times'' reported in 2011 that the Pearson Foundation, the now defunct nonprofit arm of Pearson, was paying to send school offici
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  • ...is, 22 June 2000</ref> He then wrote for its successor [[Spiked]] from its foundation in 2000, until in 2007 he took over as editor from founding editor [[Mick H ...[http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/3318/ 'Crawley plot: an ‘Anti-Social Behaviour Outrage’?'], ''Spiked'', 2 May 2007.
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  • ...6102.htm Education Committee - Second Report: Appointment of Chair, Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission]] ''Parliament Publications'', 10 July 2012, a ...ce contracts... The expectation must be that the greater freedoms that NHS Foundation Trusts will enjoy will help them exceed national performance targets but th
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  • [[Image:CSJ logo.gif|200px|thumb|right|Centre for Social Justice Logo]] The [[Centre for Social Justice]] says it is:
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  • ...intellectual freedom and open-ended exploration of new ideas, research and social trends".<ref>[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2010/about/3633/ Ab * [[Economic and Social Research Council]] 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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  • ...twork]] associates: [[Tiffany Jenkins]], [[Ellie Lee]], senior lecturer in social policy, [[University of Kent]] and [[Helene Guldberg]], Managing Editor, [[ ...Taxpayers' Alliance]]), [[International Policy Network]], [[Foundation for Social and Economic Thinking]] (charitable arm of [[Politeia]]).<ref name="Account
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  • ...Supernanny, co-author, Parenting Culture Studies, Licensed to Hug and The Social Cost of Litigation, wrote for [[Living Marxism]]/[[LM]] from 1994, She was ...Supernanny, co-author, Parenting Culture Studies, Licensed to Hug and The Social Cost of Litigation, wrote for [[Living Marxism]]/[[LM]] from 1994, She was
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  • ...ref>. He has been the director of the [[Future Cities Project]] since its foundation in 2006 and has also organised the [[Bookshop Barnies]] since 2005. He has ...olicy...At root the debate is not about transport policy at all, but about social policy. It is about encouraging responsible citizenry through the medium of
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  • ...ptember 2015.</ref> He sought to become a trustee of the [[Social Mobility Foundation]]; as he had had dealings with the organisation in office, the roles' unpai He has also set up the [[Open Reason Foundation]] to promote debate and fresh thinking. Following approval from the [[Advis
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  • *Counterpart for Italy of the Bertelsmann Foundation’s International Reform Monitor Project (since 1999). *Member of the Board of Directors of the EBRI Foundation –European Brain Research Institute – (since 2007).
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  • ...th-form students, who hope to study at university, for the Social Mobility Foundation from under-privileged families. <ref name= "Nick"/>
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  • ...t of lower corporate as well as personal taxation through privatisation of social security, and deregulation of industries by the government - especially reg ===David Koch Foundation===
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  • ...r of the Taxpayers’ Alliance and Douglas Murry founder of The Centre for Social Cohesion a “think tank that speaks out about the threat of radical Islami ...Council of the European Foundation, Freedom Week and the Young Briton’s Foundation and on the Advisory Committee of the New Culture Forum. <ref>”[http://www
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  • ...espond creatively to the challenges and opportunities of environmental and social sustainability. She is also a non-executive director of SustainAbility. ...Foundation, a UK Charity committed to promoting international sustainable mobility.
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  • *The [[Social Mobility Foundation]]
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  • ...n Trust'' is an educational charity in the UK which aims to improve social mobility and address educational disadvantage. ...sadvantaged children'. The grant-making charity, the [[Education Endowment Foundation]], was set up to provide an evidence base for reform. It was inspired by th
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