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  • ====Principals and Vice-Chancellors of the Universities of Scotland==== ...d as a consequence of devolution in Scotland and from the inception of the Scotland Act.
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  • ...f associated personnel. Many have past or current links with the adjacent Universities of Kent, Canterbury Christ Church, Sussex and East London. Their influence * [[Take a Liberty (Scotland)]] 2010 - Anti-regulation
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  • The SCDI is a leading business lobbyist in Scotland. It set up the think tank the [[Scottish Council Foundation]] in 1999 as th ...sustainable prosperity by influencing Government policy at all levels (in Scotland, the UK, the European Union or globally).'<ref>[http://www.scdi.org.uk/ SC
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  • Agenda Scotland Audit Scotland
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  • *[[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]]
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  • ...Times'' called them 'the most controversial courses yet offered in British universities'.<ref>Barnaby Jameson, 'Terror goes on the agenda', ''The Times'', 3 June 1 Wilkinson's academic career spanned three universities and over three decades. In that period he has published a significant amou
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  • ...scientific facts on the issue." ([[John McGill]], Grayling, headd of APPC Scotland) :The study, by scientists from four US universities and published 10 days ago in the US journal Science, analysed the levels of
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  • ...], nephew of Viscount [[George Younger]] (former chairman of the [[Bank of Scotland]]). Ex-[[Brunswick]]. Co-founder in 1984 and since 2008 has been a consulta ...f Scotland Group]] | [[Starbucks]] | [[Taylor Wimpey]] | [[Trainline]] | [[Universities Superannuation Scheme]] | [[VW]] | [[Welcome Break]] <ref name="Jun16"> [ht
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  • ...S was appointed Group Secretary and General Counsel of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] Group plc in October 2003. In addition to his role with the IPT, he is al *[[George Graham]] is head of strategy development at the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]], working with a small team to analyse and explore options and opportuniti
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  • ...work with more than 150 companies, local authorities, regional bodies and universities to build their capacity to overcome the many barriers to more sustainable p *[[Royal Bank of Scotland]]
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  • ...for Public Policy for Regions a SHEFC funded joint initiative between the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde and is Co-Director of the Scotecon, the [[Scotti "New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotland's Economic Prospects", with D Coyle and W Alexander (Eds), Princeton Univer
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  • ...tharine's College, Cambridge (until 31 March 2006) and Honorary Professor, Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Independent Member, [[Joint Nature Conservation C ...ersities of Scotland]]. Formerly Non-Executive Director of [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] Group plc, and of other companies and public bodies including [[Scottish
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  • ...and biological sciences. Professor Beaumont is a Director of [[Electronics Scotland]], a member of the [[Technology Talent Strategy Board]], a member of [[ITI ...dge Transfer Taskforce]] and of the [[Institute for Science Education]] in Scotland. Professor Boulton has wide experience of chairing and serving on a broad r
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  • ...an of [[Young Enterprise Scotland]] and a Director of [[Schools Enterprise Scotland]]. In 2003 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Business Administration
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  • ...Institute]], and a trustee of the [[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]] where she chairs the audit committee. Mackay is also a Fellow of the [[Ro ...ivil service career in 1996. Today she sits on the boards of Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh Investment Trust, the [[Economic and Social Research Council]] a
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  • ====Principals and Vice-Chancellors of the Universities of Scotland==== ...d as a consequence of devolution in Scotland and from the inception of the Scotland Act.
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  • ...on GM Crop Trials, rejecting all of its recommendations. [[Ross Finnie]], Scotland's Minister for the Environment and Rural Development, was quoted as saying, ...be in a position to influence the advice to the devolved administration in Scotland, ie he'll be amongst those scientific advisers by which Ross Finnie sets su
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  • ...project was George Robertson MP, the former Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland who, to the surprise of some, was made Defence Secretary in the new Blair g ...Mo' Mowlam. After Durham University, Mowlam studied and taught in American universities for most of the Seventies. After winning Redcar in 1987 she followed Smith
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  • ...the [[Swiss Top Executive Training]] ([[SKU]]). He also serves a number of universities and institutes such as the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, the Unive ...a private family fund backed by [[Standard Chartered Bank]] and [[Bank of Scotland]]) | [[Regula Waltenspuel]] | [[Christophe Weber]] (former Political Advise
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  • ===Links with Universities and Schools=== ...ted group, the [[Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority]]. ABPI Scotland, based in Edinburgh, was set up in 1999 in order to lobby the new [[Scottis
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  • ...en develops the new discovery into a marketable drug. Financially strained universities often view their new discoveries as a fundraising opportunity, and “Scien *[[HIV Scotland ]]
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  • ...a former communications and deputy chief economist at the [[Royal Bank of Scotland Group]] (RBS) and MSP for the [[Scottish National Party]]. ...tional Party]] as a research and economist and as director of business for Scotland through the 1997 general election and referendum.
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  • ==Scotland Europa== Scotland Europa state that "Scotland Europa is an alliance that promotes Scotland's interests to the key institutions of the European Union and to the region
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  • ...and pamphlets, including an economics history text widely used in Chinese universities. ...uating from Cambridge was spent working for the Bank of England, [[Bank of Scotland]], [[Kemp-Gee and Co.]] stockbrokers and then the [[National Westminster Ba
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  • ...s Commission]] for Great Britain; special responsibility as Commission for Scotland (1995 – 2001).<ref>for a potted biography of Professor Stringer see the S *[[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]] Ex-officio trustee
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  • ...8</ref> [[Mike Cushman]] of the [[London School of Economics]] argued that Universities should avoid the scheme, saying: :UJIA is a registered charity in England and Wales No. 1060078 and in Scotland No. Sc 039181
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  • ...Convener of the Research and Commercialisation Committee of [[Universities Scotland]]. ...prise]] and the [[British Council]] and he is Convener of the Universities Scotland Funding Strategy Group. He is a Director of the Scottish Parliament's [[Fut
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  • Born in Perth, Scotland and growing up in Fife, he spent many summer holidays with his grandparents ...were desirable...Scotsmen should support it". The effects of depression in Scotland and the subsequent high emigration also led him to say "We do not want to b
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  • Robertson advanced quickly to increasingly responsible positions. In 1993, Scotland on Sunday newspaper editorialized that "Robertson is meant for higher thing ...onors in economics in 1968. He has been awarded Honorary Doctorates by the Universities of Dundee and Bradford, Cranfield University (Royal Military College of Sci
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  • ...ancial as well as economic advice. Whilst an employee of the Royal Bank of Scotland plc, she established two new analytical units. The Business Economics Unit *2. How activity and productivity in Scotland’s health services have adjusted to the 50% real increase in centralised f
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  • ...ive use of the English language around the globe. [[English-Speaking Union Scotland]] is the Scottish office of the ESU, based in Edinburgh. ...ader and winner of the competition who died in 1994). Other winners of the universities mace include [[Charles Kennedy]], former leader of the Liberal Democrats. T
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  • ..., the Commonwealth of Learning in Vancouver, and both Oxford and Cambridge Universities. ...t and now holds a number of honorary fellowships from British and American universities.
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  • ...y" based on "16 years of academic research and development conducted at 42 universities around the globe." But what is it? ...& International Corporate Finance Ltd]], [[Kobe Steel Europe Ltd]], and [[Scotland & Associates]]. <ref>[http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/addressfinder;jses
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  • ...y 2008</ref>. The BBSRC administer funding for biotech research in British Universities ...rate giants of genetic modification such as Monsanto are being pushed into Scotland's schools by Scottish Enterprise'<ref>Mindfully [http://www.mindfully.org/G
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  • ...elle Waterman, Tesco Agriculture Manager, made this statement at the first Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) 'Tesco' Award for promoting public und ...on in Slough, from Tesco expansion plans.26 In 2002, campaigners in Perth, Scotland also put out a call to protect a half-acre wood from the Tesco chop.
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  • ...donated millions to supporting educational and entrepreneurial projects in Scotland. ...as listed on the [[Sunday Times Rich List 2005]] as the 2nd richest man in Scotland, with an estimated wealth of £678m.
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  • ...meals to the 203 Local Education Authorities (LEAs) in England, Wales and Scotland, as well as to individual schools. The most prominent companies are: The Co Students from universities and colleges across the USA have campaigned with Sodexho staff on campus to
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  • Wilson was born in Scotland and was educated in [[Trinity College, Glenalmond]], [[Keble College, Oxfor ...h Hydro Electric]] plc. (later [[Scottish and Southern Energy]]) in Perth, Scotland between 1993 and 2000. He was appointed a Vice-President of the [[Royal Sco
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  • ...] from 1995 until its abolition in 2005 (it is now Architecture and Design Scotland), and is a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]]. He is the current *[[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]], Trustee.
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  • ...Commission]] (since 2004),and the [[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]] (since 2005); and is an executive committee member of the [[Trilateral Co
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  • ...f the [[Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals]]/[[Universities Scotland]]. Shortly after taking up his post at Edinburgh, Stewart Sutherland was ...President of the [[Saltire Society]] and Honorary President of [[Alzheimer Scotland]]/[[Action on Dementia]].<ref>CC 06 AA 01 The University of Edinburgh Senat
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  • ...tists are able to come forward in public and be proud of their work, until universities are prepared to make public statements defending their researchers, and unt ...ppetite for the Fife Diet: A 'small, grassroots movement' has sprung up in Scotland based on eating only food produced nearby. Local boy James Panton is appall
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  • ...], [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/mar/03/scotland-scotland 'Scotland's petty prohibition'], ''The Guardian'', 4 March 2009. ...ned-in-british-universi 'British students ban Blurred Lines from their own universities'], ''Reason'', 29 September 2013.
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  • [[Miller McLean]] Group Secretary and General Counsel, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc (Chairman of WIG) | [[John Barker]], CB, Director, Corporate Deve ...up]] | [[Rio Tinto]] | [[Rok plc]] | [[Rolls-Royce]] | [[The Royal Bank of Scotland Group]] | [[Royal Mail]] | [[RWE npower]] | [[SAP (UK & Ireland)]] | [[Serc
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  • ...''Evening Times'' <ref>Hamilton and Ellis, 'Joy as Liz is crowned Queen of Scotland', ''Evening Times''. 1 February, p.4.</ref>]] A Member of Glasgow City Coun ...uncil (of which she has been a member since 2002), [[National Galleries of Scotland]] (Trustee 2002-6) and [[Glasgow Film Theatre]] (President).<ref>''Who's Wh
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  • ...oard of Directors of the [[New York Commission in Independent Colleges and Universities]] and the board of the [[Society of Architectural Historians of the United * [[Psoriasis Scotland Arthritis Link Volunteers]] (PSALV)
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  • :The Scotsman & Scotland on Sunday ..., partnership on particular projects, or contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included.</ref></th></tr>
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  • ...e (accessed 5 April 2008)</ref> He also works with Murgitroyd and Company, Scotland's only listed firm of patent attorneys, as Non-Executive Director, Member o ...:create the right environment for nurtured and supported growth, including universities, science :parks, research and development laboratories, commercial clusters
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  • ...tpost nor a branch of Reform.'<ref>Ian McKerron Re: spin profiles - reform scotland Email to editor AT spinprofiles.org, Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:24:53 </ref> This ...'s conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref> [[Reform Scotland]] is certainly part of that movement and, like [[Reform]] is close to certa
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  • *[[Jacob Wilmer]] - spad to [[Greg Clark]] since November 2014 when he was universities minister | [[Vision Schools Scotland]] || || || || || || || || || || || || 50 || 50
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  • ...Bruce]] -_Convenor [[ASPA]] defending the lobbying industry - ''Newsnight Scotland'' 24 June 2002]] ...and raised in Scotland. A graduate of Oxford (History) and Edinburgh (Law) universities, he qualified as a solicitor in 1993. In 1999 he formed [[McGrigor Donald P
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  • ...erek Leith]], managing partner of E&Y's Aberdeen office and head of tax in Scotland, oil and gas tax specialist ...ociation]] | [[American Council on Education]] | [[Association of American Universities]] | [[DowDuPont]] | [[National Restaurant Association]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[Zi
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  • ...ppeals. He is the Chairman of the [[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]] and of the [[Scottish Council of Independent Schools]] ([http://www.scis.
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  • ...lett Packard]], [[Powergen]], [[BBC]], [[lastminute.com]], [[Royal Bank of Scotland]], [[BMI]], [[Lombard]], [[Serco]], [[Superquinn]], [[Marks and Spencers]], ...Semi Chem]], [[Stagecoach]], [[Style Financial Services]] ([[Royal Bank of Scotland]]), [[Transco]] National Grid, [[UDV]], [[United Utilities]], [[University
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  • ...adily and ISC enjoyed "regular subscriptions from government. departments, universities, army and police establishments, and leading commercial concerns in over si ...6 July 1976</ref> Alderson was later promoted to assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard and stayed in touch with ISC. His successor at the college declined t
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  • ..., partnership on particular projects, or contractual work. Affiliations to universities, government institutions or the media were not included. This yielded a lis :The Scotsman & Scotland on Sunday
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  • ...cer and Whiteman.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Dominic Wightman (left) outside New Scotland Yard with his political mentor the Conservative MP [[Patrick Mercer]]]] ...e correspondent, photographed Wightman with [[Patrick Mercer]] outside New Scotland Yard delivering the recordings. <ref>John Steele, ‘[http://my.telegraph.c
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  • ...of Political Science, from 1975 to 1997, he had been Full Professor at the Universities of Modena, Perugia, Florence. Presently he is Global Law Professor at the N ...ds, Mr. Bildt has an honorary degree from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, where he is a Fellow at its renowned Institute for the Study of Terrorism
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  • ...Times'' called them 'the most controversial courses yet offered in British universities'. <ref>Barnaby Jameson, 'Terror goes on the agenda', ''The Times'', 3 June Prudential | Qinetic | Royal Air Force | Royal Bank of Scotland | Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Royal Navy | South Wales Police | Strathc
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  • ...nars and policy briefings on the key economic and social challenges facing Scotland and other regions' <ref> [http://www.cppr.ac.uk/centres/cppr/ Centre for Pu In it they state, 'The prospects for Scotland’s Budget remain grim. Overall, the Scottish Government now faces unpreced
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  • Lloyds TSB Scotland PLC Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS)
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  • Bellenden Local also helps schools and universities with local planning issues. ...mics capability. He has also advised the UK government, national agencies, universities, colleges and local authorities. He has also worked for the [[World Bank]],
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  • Vol 1 No 3 Universities, Corporate Governance, Deregulation Vol 2 No 2 Scotland and the Union
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  • ...d in 1996. It is the main renewables trade association and lobby group for Scotland and is closely linked to the [[British Wind Energy Association]]. It promotes Scotland as an ideal location for renewable energy development and espouses
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  • * Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills * Secretary of State for Scotland
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  • :He returned to Scotland in 1951 to join BEA at Renfrew before taking up a variety of posts (West Af ...ear (1971) and given honorary degrees from Glasgow, Sussex and Strathclyde Universities.
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  • ...itary intervention in Kosovo. Gallagher wrote two books on sectarianism in Scotland in the 1980s and then he spent much of the 1990s writing on Eastern Europe ...quite different to his more recent condemnation of Muslim organisations in Scotland.
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  • ...to justify an immediate end to GM trials.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2494267.stm Doctors want GM crop ban], BBC News Online, 20 Nov 2002, access The BMA's stance in Scotland was completely consistent with the position it adopted in its report on thi
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  • *Rohan Gunaratna, ''The changing face of terrorism'' (Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2004) ISBN: 9812102582 9789812102584 ...''Terrorism in the Asia-Pacific: threat and response'' (Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2003) ISBN: 9812102469 9789812102461
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  • ===Scotland=== ===Minister of State, Universities & Business===
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  • ...f>. Similarly Najam notes how the use of sustainability rhetoric has wooed universities, NGO's and governments into various corporate partnerships which helped to ...tish wind farms and plans to initiate a £10 million wave power project in Scotland. The company has been accused of 'fat cat payoffs' by Spinwatch for £10.9
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  • ...inster]] | [[David Willetts]] MP Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills<ref>Centre for Social Justice [http://www.centreforsocialjustice *[[Social Justice Scotland]]
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  • ...t aims to research the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology. * [[Why Are Britain's Universities Incubating Islamist Extremism?]] a seminar held at the neoconservative orie
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  • ...oximately 200 foreign scientists have been barred from studying at British universities in the previous four years because of a fear that they could be connected t ...under the title 'Extremism Threat Assessment', and distributed to [[MI5]], Scotland Yard's [[Counter-Terrorism Command]], the [[Home Office]], the [[Cabinet Of
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  • *Dr [[Oliver Escobar]] - co-director, What Works Scotland; lecturer in public policy, University of Edinburgh *Dr [[Simon Knight]] - senior youth work practitioner; vice chair, Play Scotland
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  • ...oups moving in on several campuses. Leeds, Leicester, Derby and Nottingham universities are being targeted by racist groups such as the Patriotic Students' Associa *29 September 1993 - 'TWO anti-racist organisations accused Scotland Yard yesterday of failing to uphold the right of the British National Party
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  • ...r Parcs]] on these issues. He has been a member of research faculty at the Universities of Pittsburgh and California, Los Angeles and is currently a Reader in Psyc ...Ernst]] (Laing chair in Complementary Medicine, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter and Plymouth), Dr [[Toby Murcott]] (science writer and broadcaste
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  • ...ssance: selected papers from the International Design Congress'', Glasgow, Scotland 1993. ...ture-of-higher-education-and-it/ 'The future of higher education and IT'], Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (UCISA), 22 November 2013.
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  • *[[Danny Alexander]] MP - Secretary of State for Scotland (and providing ministerial support to the Deputy Prime Minister in the Cabi *[[David Willetts]] MP - Minister of State (Universities and Science) – Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
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  • *The [[Baroness Scotland of Asthal]] Labour *Rt Hon [[Helen Liddell|Helen Lawrie Liddell]] – former Secretary State of Scotland
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  • ...oids the question of Catholic or Jewish holidays or the variations between Scotland and England: Taylor circulates this back in Minority Report, asking "Should universities be doing more to stop hate preachers?" and including the 'update' and seems
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  • ...Cox]] and [[John Marks]] findings that schools and the Sociology Depts. of universities were controlled by the KGB and perverted to serve the interest of the Sovie ...Marxists in key institutions, particularly educational establishments’. Universities, schools and training colleges have all suffered, she says. The social scie
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  • ...In other interviews Palast has touched on the relationship of think tanks, universities and pressure groups to this nexus:
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  • ...t aims to research the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology. | West of Scotland||Refusal ||No||No||Yes
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  • ...t aims to research the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology<ref>Te ...lease treat this email as notice under S.17 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 that this information in not held.
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  • ...t aims to research the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology<ref>Te ...the Act as laid out in the notices below.''<ref>University of the West of Scotland, [http://www.scribd.com/doc/38552073/UWS-Response Response to Teaching Abou
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  • ...reducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=156765 'Why I... Think Universities Are Becoming Anti-intellectual'], ''Times Higher Education Supplement'', 26 ...[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-18637356.html 'Frank Furedi on Play'], ''Scotland on Sunday'', 9 September 2001]
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  • ...leaflet entitled ‘Your Right to Know’ about Freedom of Information in Scotland at: *schools, colleges and universities
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. ...per. The builder wanted to create urban communities in beauty spots across Scotland, including one that would require roads through woodland cherished for its
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  • ...graduated from [[University College London]] in 1956, where he founded the universities basket ball club, before becoming a solicitor in 1959. <ref> China Europ ...unity and Member Share Legislation''. Cartermill International, St Andrews Scotland, ISBN-13: 9780903199988, ISBN-10: 090319998X
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  • ...tive industries is a solid starting place for our investigation. ([[Diageo Scotland]]) ...ped to support the industry view on setting a minimum price for alcohol in Scotland.
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the UK, the EU and the US. '''Scotland:''' The Standards Committee issues its first consultation paper ''Lobbying
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  • ...atic sense of humour'. This 'had often caused serious problems in the AUT Scotland office. Mr Duffy was in the habit of phoning secretary [[Ray Patterson]] in ...2001) and Executive Committee (1982 – 96, 99-2001), then President AUT(Scotland) 1988-90. At UK level he was a member of AUT Council (from 1978), a member
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  • ...ternational Rail Terminals) to ACPO(TAM), ensuring close liaison with ACPO Scotland (ACPOS). : routinely visiting flying schools, simulator training establishments and Universities (as part of the community involvement package) to ensure good relationships
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  • ...ommunity cohesion and counter terrorism'. It sheds a light on how staff at universities and colleges makes use of informal networks with Special Branch to be brief ...police forces, and DBIS should work with ACPO to ensure that the needs of universities and colleges are factored into its review process.
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  • ===Israel Studies at British Universities=== ...ilding the capacity of Israel Studies as an academic discipline in British universities'. Its funding has helped to establish academic posts in the field at the [[
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  • *'''1989:''' Lambert redeployed to post at New Scotland Yard in [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]]'s [[E Squad]].<ref name="UC5 *'''27 September 2007:''' Attends small ceremony at New Scotland Yard to present Peter Francis with the commendation he had previously been
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  • ...School of Economics. Other participants invited include academics from the Universities of Chester, Liverpool Hope and King's College London, as well as ex-Islamis ...2011''], Scottish Funding Council/Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland, January 2012 (accessed 5 January 2016).</ref>
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  • ...eer Lambert had positions with several different research units at various universities. ...ommunities in this way. He also points to how, following Veness' departure Scotland Yard preferred to send community relations rather than counter-terrorism of
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  • ...e on 13 May 2001. By this stage it already had local groups established in Scotland, Birmingham, Southampton, London and Leeds. At the May 2001 conference, a s ...the G8 Summit return to Britain, taking place in early July at Gleneagles, Scotland. It saw a series of large protests by three separate counter-mobilisations:
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  • ...st England: 1) the provision of student support services and activities on universities across Southwest England; and 2) the advancement of such other objects as t ===Lubavitch charities in Scotland===
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