The British Council is the United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
【题目】●●BRITISHCOUNCILChair, LondonThe British Council seeks an inspirational Chair to head the UK's leading international cultural relations charity. T he Chair leads a talented Board of Trustees with bold ambitionsfor the British Council and represents it at the highest levels in UK and ...
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The British Council builds connections. understanding and trust between people in the UK and other countries through arts and culture, education and the English language We work directly with individuals to help them gain the skills, confidence and connections to transform their lives and shape a be...
The British Fashion Council promotes leading British fashion designers in a global market. Its events and initiatives support and strengthen the UK's reputation for developing design excellence.
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CBA London is the one of the of the Council for British Archaeology’s network of regional groups. We aim to encourage participation in archaeology, support and enable archaeological scholarship and skills development, and to act to protect and promote London’s historic environment. ...
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That said, ‘Withnail & I’ was no instant success: it managed a paltry three-week run on its opening and, including its 2007 UK Film Council remastered re-release, has only grossed £1.5million in British cinemas. Robinson has said the film’s mid-1980s production for Handmade Films ...
In London the Architects’ Department of the London County Council (LCC) had successfully provided working class homes from the 1890s. But, owing to expediency, responsibility for housing was given to the Valuer’s Department in 1945. The programme was to build 100,000 new homes as soon as ...