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Third local enterprise surgery: What are the factors to consider if you’re starting up a social enterprise? 9.45-11.30am
At the Tuesday morning surgery session, facilitated by Kate Dempster (British Council UK) and Ewa Konczal (Ashoka, Poland), the group developed social enterprise models that tackled problems in Chile, South Africa and Denmark. The problems were based on the experience of Ashoka fell › More
- 23.03.2010
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Closing plenary, 3.45pm (23/03/2010)
Tony O’Brien, British Council Director Poland, David Barrie, conference programme organiser, and Nigel Bellingham, Creative Cities Project Director, brought the three-day conference to a close with the question: “What are you going to do differently as a result of this conference?” › More
- 23.03.2010
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Plenary Session: Opportunities, challenges, lessons, tips, 16.20pm
David Barrie led a plenary session looking at the main questions delegates still felt they wanted answers to following the masterclasses, workshops and surgeries they’d attended throughout the day. Blake Jennelle’s masterclass had already identified several key questions, such a › More
- 22.03.2010
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Music to make us think in a new way, 17.00pm
Music to make us think in a new way, 17.00pm In this age when the pop music industry seems to produce only the blandest, safest, cliché-ridden dross it is bracing to be confronted with sounds that make you stop dead in your tracks. And so it was on this late Monday afternoon in the › More
- 22.03.2010
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"Capitalism as weapon for social good": live Skype chat with Tim Smit, 12.10pm
Tim Smit is very well known in Britain as the man who founded the Eden Project, Cornwall – a £140 million botanical theme park housed in a series of geodesic domes. But the first project that brought him to the public’s attention was ‘The Lost Gardens of Heligan&rsqu › More
- 22.03.2010
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