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As part of Circular Economy Week, we hosted a webinar showcasing our return scheme projects and sharing our insights. The post Circular Economy Week Webinar appeared first on City to Sea.| City to Sea
ME Research UK and the Daphne Jackson Trust award a Fellowship ME Research UK and the Daphne Jackson Trust are delighted to announce that we have awarded a Fellowship to Dr Alkisti Manousaki, at the University of Leicester, for a project investigating the genetic and cellular clues that may explain why ME/CFS affects more women […]|
A 1642 will which caused a legal row about William Shakespeare’s property in Stratford-upon-Avon has been discovered at The National Archives. The will made by Thomas Nash on 25 August, 1642 was found in a box of Chancery documents from the 17th century and earlier. Until now, this original version of the will has never […]| News Archives - The National Archives
Design plans for Titanic, sketches by Raymond Briggs and gig posters by Martin F. Bedford will all be more accessible thanks to cataloguing grants. Archives Revealed has just awarded more than £750,000 in 16 separate grants to archives across the UK. Recipients range from the Harland and Wolff Ship Plan Archive in Belfast to the […]| The National Archives
Eddie McGriff, an agronomic crops Extension agent with Alabama Extension at Auburn University, was presented the Duncan Award for Excellence in Production Agriculture and Forestry Extension. He was recognized during....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Rishi Prasad, an Alabama Extension specialist and Auburn University associate professor, received the Rittenour Award for Excellence in Production Agriculture and Forestry Research. He was recognized during the Alabama Farmers....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
The Alabama Association of Natural Resources Extension Professionals recently honored several Alabama Extension professionals and partners for their contributions this past year. AL ANREP is a small but growing chapter....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — In the heart of the Mississippi pine belt, about an hour south of Jackson, stood a small cattle farm, where working hard and making do with....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Samuel received his license to practice veterinary medicine and surgery from the Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Building on our legacy of backing impactful Holocaust education initiatives, the Claims Conference is proud to partner with the Leo Baeck Institute (LBI) to support the return of Exile, the award-winning podcast produced with Antica. This project represents a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to amplify the voices and stories of those affected by […] The post The Return of Exile: A Leo Baeck Institute Partnership appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
This week marked the 80th anniversary of the Nazi deportation of 1,600 Jews from Rhodes, Greece and the nearby island of Kos. Over 90% of those Jews were murdered in Auschwitz. The very same day – July 23, 1944- the Russian troops liberated Majdanek. It’s hard to comprehend that while the Nazi leadership knew that […] The post Martyrs of Rhodes and Kos and the Liberation of Majdanek appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
The Claims Conference mourns the loss of Holocaust historian Alex Dancyg, z”l. It is with great sadness that we share that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the death of Alex Dancyg at some point during his captivity by Hamas. Alex, a 76-year-old educator of the Holocaust and Polish-Jewish history, was taken hostage by Hamas on October 7 from […] The post In Memory of Alex Dancyg z”l appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
This week, the Claims Conference gathered for its Annual Board meeting in New York City. More than 50 members of the board came together from 14 countries. During this year’s board meeting, they discussed recent negotiations, new programs, and initiatives and the selection of new board members for the year ahead. The board members were […] The post Claims Conference Hosts Guests for Annual Board Meeting appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
The First-Place Film Follows Second And Third Generations Of Holocaust Survivors Who Tattoo Themselves As A Physical Reminder Of Their Parents’ And Grandparents’ Unimaginable Suffering. “I deeply appreciate the resilience exhibited by the subjects I interviewed….Their commitment extends beyond personal courage; they feel a deep responsibility to voice the narratives of survival passed down from […] The post Documentary Film Focused On Tattoos To Heal Holocaust-Inflicted Trauma, Wins...| Claims Conference
“I never thought that for doing something good but normal, the humane thing, one can receive any compensation in this world.” These were the words of Bronislawa Bakun, aged 90, last week upon hearing that she would be recognized by the Claims Conference Righteous Rescuer Pension Fund. Bronislawa lives near the small village of Janów, Sokolka, […] The post A Glimmer of Humanity in a Dark Chapter of History appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
As you know, on October 7, 2023, Hamas carried out the deadliest one-day attack on Jews since the Holocaust. With 120,000 Holocaust survivors and almost one hundred Claims Conference staff living in Israel, the attacks bring the organization particularly close to the daily and hourly events. The incredibly dedicated and committed Claims Conference staff in […] The post A Message on Israel appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
Rosh Hashanah is a time of reflection, renewed inspiration, and strengthened connections. As we start a new year, we take pride in the progress we’ve made this year, underscoring our unwavering commitment to the well-being and dignity of survivors around the world. During this holiday season, the importance of social connections and community for survivors […] The post Rosh Hashanah appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
For Passover every year, a critical priority for the Claims Conference is ensuring that Holocaust survivors around the world have the supplies and food they need to celebrate and partake in the Pesach holidays. This year, as we work our way to the holidays, we would like to highlight a few of our partner agencies […] The post Special Passover Series appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
An incredible Purim party was held for Holocaust survivors and members of a supportive community at Beit Moriah in Be’er Sheva in Israel this week. In a bright room full of music and dancing, survivors came together to connect, remember and – above all – celebrate! In this community, the Claims Conference has been supporting […] The post Celebrating Purim in Israel appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
Built with customers of Lucid Measurementin mind, Luci could be your new favorite AI assistant. The post Say hello to Luci, Cint’s new AI study companion appeared first on Cint™ | The World’s Largest Research Marketplace.| Cint™ | The World’s Largest Research Marketplace
Walker County 4-H represented Alabama at the national Wildlife Habitat Education Program competition Aug. 4, placing fourth overall. The competition was held in Crossville, Tennessee. Team members include Carson Cain,....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Following a recent Archive Service Accreditation Panel, the UK Archive Service Accreditation Committee is pleased to announce the latest awards to archive services.| The National Archives
Simer Virk received the Larry W. Turner Young Extension Professional Award from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
The Barbour County 4-H forestry team represented Alabama at the 44th National 4-H Forestry Invitational held July 20-23, placing fifth out of 12 teams. Team members include Evan Fant, Hunter....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
CULLMAN, Ala. — For more than a decade, the Cullman County Extension office and the North Alabama Agriplex have shared more than just a mission. They have shared ideas, expertise....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
We have digitised 200 files which have been released by the Cabinet Office. This release includes previously retained files from the Prime Minister’s Office covering Tony Blair’s administration. It also includes records from the administrations of Margaret Thatcher and John Major. The files will be available to search in due course via our online catalogue […]| News Archives - The National Archives
The editors of a ground-breaking new study about emotions and archives which includes work by a researcher at The National Archives has won a prestigious award. Archives and Emotions: International Dialogues across Past, Present and Future won the Waldo Gifford Leland Award for excellent writing and usefulness for archivists. The study examines the role emotions […]| News Archives - The National Archives
A new workshop created using cutting edge optacartography – a technique for transforming flat documents into 3D models – is launched today by The National Archives for students who are blind and visually impaired.It includes three-dimensional versions of historic documents from our collection, including a medieval map and a wage slip for Tudor courtier John Blanke. They are designed to be touched, with raised surfaces that can reproduce features such as churches, houses and moorland on a ...| The National Archives
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — The Alabama Cooperative Extension System has launched a statewide survey to better understand the educational and community development needs of Alabamians and is inviting citizens across....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Carmen Flammini, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System home horticulture agent, was named one of eight Watershed Award recipients for 2025. The honorees are selected by Mobile Bay Magazine as a....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
2025-2026 Officers 2024-2025 Committee Chairpersons| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — The hard work of Alabama Cooperative Extension System professionals was recently recognized at the 2025 National Association of County Agricultural Agents Conference. Held in Billings, Montana,....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
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Medieval experts who found Magna Carta at Harvard discuss their discovery at The National Archives in London| The National Archives
Work to replace the windows in the 1970s part of our building continues and from Monday 16 June will move to the first floor. Our existing aluminium double-glazed windows are now over 40 years old and it is time to replace them. This will ensure we continue to protect and conserve our collections. The new […]| The National Archives
MARVELLOUS MAY: SUNNIEST ON RECORD, MUCH WARMER, DRIER THAN AVERAGE. SUNNIEST AND WARMEST SPRING ON RECORD AND DRIER THAN AVERAGE| Astronotes
Alter Agents’ 2025 Consumer Sentiment Study reveals Americans are cutting back on non-essentials, embracing loyalty programs, and bracing for economic uncertainty.| Alter Agents
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A new public database listing records about railway accidents is being launched at The National Archives on Thursday 5 June to coincide with Volunteers Week. The Railway Work, Life & Death project makes accessible information about 4,500 railway staff killed or injured at work between 1911-1923. It has been made possible because volunteers at The […]| News Archives - The National Archives
A volunteer at The National Archives has won a London Heritage Volunteer Award for her outstanding work. Katrina Lidbetter won the Going the Extra Mile category in the annual awards managed by London Heritage Volunteering Group. She is one of a team of 22 volunteers who catalogued 203,000 Second World War POW record cards at […]| News Archives - The National Archives
Seven new members have been appointed to the Advisory Council on National Records and Archives, the independent body which advises the government on access to public records. The appointments were made by Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. The council advises her on historical public records when they are being transferred […]| The National Archives
Armagh Observatory & Planetarium (AOP) has been officially appointed as the STEM Ambassador Delivery Partner for Northern Ireland, reinforcing its commitment to inspiring young minds and fostering a love for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This appointment positions AOP at the forefront of STEM engagement in the region, coordinating and supporting the efforts of STEM Ambassadors across schools, community groups, and local organisations. | Astronotes
Our award winning Refill campaign has evolved. Refill Return is our future-ready to reflect the demands of the circular economy.| City to Sea
Stunning new artwork commissioned by the Government Art Collection to mark the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla has gone on show in our Happy & Glorious exhibition. The free exhibition includes work by artists from across the UK created in response to the Coronation on 6 May 2023. For the […]| The National Archives
Matthew McMahon, Collections Officer at AOP and lead editor of new book ‘100 Years of Planetaria’. Image Credit: AOP| Astronotes
Starting 29 April 2025, we are introducing new security measures to safeguard our visitors, staff and to protect our collections. Upon entering The National Archives’ building, all visitors’ bags, containers and other belongings will be searched by security staff. Prohibited items to our building remain the same and include weapons of any kind, unidentified substances, […]| News Archives - The National Archives
Work to replace the windows in the 1970s part of our building continues and from late Spring will move to the first floor. The work is due to be completed by the end of August. Our existing aluminium double-glazed windows are now over 40 years old and it is time to replace them. This will […]| The National Archives
Bywater Books is pleased to announce the signing of Reclamation by Kristen Zimmer. The post Bywater Books Signs Kristen Zimmer appeared first on Bywater Books.| Bywater Books
Leave a legacy of compassion. Including Rabbit.org Foundation in your estate plans ensures that rabbit welfare education and advocacy continue for generations, protecting rabbits and promoting a future where they are respected and cared for.| Rabbit.org
Nancy Davis recently joined Bloomberg Markets: The Close to discuss the recent volatility in US markets and how this affects the Quadratic Interest Rate and Volatility Inflation Hedge ETF (NYSE ticker: IVOL). For IVOL standard performance, top 10 holdings, risks, and other fund information, please click here. The linked video contains Nancy Davis’ opinion regarding the […]| KFA Funds
Every day, hundreds of students and scholars come to this Environmental History site for vital information about the most important topic on earth. Your support is needed to keep providing this service. Our goals are: First and foremost, to remain … Continue reading →| Environmental history
New members are being sought for a panel which advises The Master of the Rolls on historical documents related to the manorial system and tithes. Manorial documents relate to a type of land ownership known as copyhold, abolished in 1922. Tithing was the practice of giving one tenth of all agricultural produce annually to support […]| News Archives - The National Archives
Researchers have embarked on a £1 million project to examine the lasting impact of Radclyffe Hall’s radical novel “The Well of Loneliness”. Published in 1928, the book follows the life of Stephen Gordon who falls in love with another woman and eventually finds temporary happiness with a female partner while serving as an ambulance driver […]| News Archives - The National Archives
Stunning new artwork commissioned by the Government Art Collection to mark the Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla goes on show at The National Archives from 2 May. The free exhibition, Happy & Glorious, showcases work by artists from across the UK created in response to the Coronation on 6 May […]| The National Archives
Two radically different archives, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and The Tank Museum at Bovington, have won accredited status for the first time for their archive services. The award shows they meet the UK standard for managing collections and enabling public access to their records. It also means they have shown resilience and the ability to […]| News Archives - The National Archives
A delegation from the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Archives and History visited The National Archives this week to learn more about our role and the sector| The National Archives
Welcome back, readers! Sorry for the small hiatus, had a busy few months (including a belated honeymoon.) Next up on the Fate world tour, we visit one of the most popular Fate Worlds: Secret of Cat…| Tangent Artists Tabletop
It is with deep sorrow that we learned of the passing of Anna Drabarz, our dedicated Board member, legal scholar, and passionate advocate for persons with disabilities. Anna leaves behind a profound legacy of advancing equality, accessibility, and human rights in Poland and across Europe. A distinguished researcher specialised in international and EU law, Anna […]| European Disability Forum
Professor Andrew Wathey CBE has been reappointed for a second term as Chair of The National Archives Board. The term will begin in April 2025 and run for 5 years. Andrew was Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Northumbria University from 2008 to 2022, and previously Senior Vice-Principal and Professor of Music History at Royal Holloway […]| The National Archives
Looking for more than water quality? Find more Ash to Action Updates HERE. SEE OUR THE LATEST POST-FIRE WATER QUALITY UPDATES: April 10, 2025 Post-fire ocean advisories were just lifted, but is it finally safe to swim in the coastal waters? March 27, 2025 Heal the Bay's post-fire water quality data and analysis is live!| Heal the Bay
The Build-a-Boyfriend Project by Mason Deaver was a wonderful romance that I was able to read from NetGalley as an advanced copy. It’s a funny, bittersweet rom-com about learning what’s right for y…| The Quindecim
Get to know Medical Director and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at USC, Celeste Peay, MD, JD!| Bridges to Recovery
Welcome to Archi-living.com, the web magazine created by architects and designers. Editor-in-Chief and Communications Manager: Danica Maricic, Interior Designer| Archi-living.com
Nancy Davis of Quadratic Capital Management recently spoke with Serge Berger on the Steady Trader Podcast to discuss the Quadratic Interest Rate Volatility and Inflation Hedge ETF (Ticker: IVOL). They discussed interest rate volatility, the yield curve, and how “IVOL allows investors to benefit from lower short-term yields or rising long-term yields, providing a way […] The post Owning Inflation with Nancy Davis appeared first on KFA Funds.| KFA Funds
We’ve crossed this finish line! With the aid of a large award from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) we are excited and proud to launch the rebranded and expanded Diverse BookFinder! We have now added early readers, chapter books, graphic novels, middle grade, and young adult novels published since 2022 to our [...] Read More... from Welcome to the New & Improved DBF! The post Welcome to the New & Improved DBF! appeared first on Diverse BookFinder.| Diverse BookFinder
The Diverse BookFinder (DBF) would like to thank all the great visitors who made our time at the ALA Annual conference so wonderful! We had hundreds of librarians and library workers visit us at the Diverse BookFinder booth and we able to share so much great information about: Check out all our fun experiences in [...] Read More... from The Diverse BookFinder Thanks ALA 2024! The post The Diverse BookFinder Thanks ALA 2024! appeared first on Diverse BookFinder.| Diverse BookFinder
An important river access site on the Elk River in the Kootenay region of British Columbia will be undergoing construction this September to install a concrete boat launch ramp, signage kiosks and initial improvements to the existing parking.| Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC
We at RNID are very pleased to announce the appointment of two new Trustees to our Board: the Rt Hon Chloe Smith and Jessica Rasmussen.| RNID
This week, our statistic of 12 million people in the UK who are deaf, have hearing loss and tinnitus changes to 18 million. Here's why.| RNID
One of the nicest things about Sewcialists (in its most recent incarnation) was the myriad ways that the team came up with over the last three years to share in community and sewing. Here’s a…| Sewcialists
We write for HR Executive about actionable ways to create a culture that enhances today's remote work environment.| Alter Agents
Whether you’re a passionate wine lover who wants to learn more about varietals or a wine industry professional who wants to take their career to the next level, advancing your wine knowledge can lead to a host of personal and professional advantages you’ll always enjoy. As an Approved Program Provider with the Wine & Spirit… The post 3 Reasons Why You Should Get WSET-Certified Through Wine Enthusiast Academy appeared first on Learn with Wine Enthusiast.| Learn with Wine Enthusiast
We were thrilled to announce the launch of Magento Business Intelligence Essentials at Imagine 2017! Here’s a quick overview in case you missed it.| The Data Point
How does the Magento BI team field customer questions and requests? Eight years' experience in SaaS customer success helped us refine a key process.| The Data Point
When dev resources are constrained, it's difficult to juggle competing priorities. How did our team discover a way to launch repeated quick wins?| The Data Point
Heirloom was formed from the answer to a simple question. If people are traveling together now, why are there no hotels or vacation rentals for big groups?| Stay Heirloom
The simple answer to that question: Heirloom is our name, and Stayloom is our website. But why Heirloom? And where did the word Stayloom come from?| Stay Heirloom