Job Listing: Head of Children and Young People’s Reading at The Reading Agency
The Reading Agency is looking for an ambitious and experienced strategic manager to head up its children and young people’s team. Join a national charity as it continues to develop and deliver its vision to champion children and young people’s reading. Salary: £42,000 p/a. Closes: 6 May
Bennetts Associate's pledge to UN Sustainable Development Goals
Bennetts Associates has become the first architects in the world to have Science Based Targets approved by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). The practice is also the first to commit to the UN’s Climate Neutral Now campaign.
Dar Group rewards Westminster Kingsway Students
Work from a trio of creative students from Westminster Kingsway College is set to be splashed across the hoardings of a global professional services company as it erects new headquarters in Holborn. Find out more and see the winning mural.
Job Listing: Public Affairs Manager at GuildHE
GuildHE, the representative body for UK Higher Education, is seeking to appoint a Public Affairs Manager. This new role is an exciting opportunity to lead GuildHE’s Parliamentary engagement activity and enhance GuildHE’s communications with members, the public and key higher education stakeholders. Closes: 2 May.
Job Listing: Team Administrator
The Reading Agency is looking to recruit a versatile administrator to support The Creative Team in managing and delivering their reading programmes and partnerships.
IOM3 Strikes Old
On 25 February, 2019, the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) marked 150 years of service to materials science, engineering and geology, recognising its history as the foremost authority in the worldwide materials and mining community.
Submissions now open for Being Human Festival 2019
Submissions are now open to be part of the Being Human festival, the UK’s only national festival geared towards celebrating humanities research. The theme of the 2019 festival is 'Discoveries and Secrets'.
Foundling Museum acquires the Duchess of Manchester portrait
The Foundling Museum has acquired a painting of Isabella, Duchess of Manchester, one of Thomas Coram’s key female supporters in the establishment of the Foundling Hospital. This is a significant acquisition for the Museum, being the only portrait of a female supporter of the Foundling Hospital to hang permanently in the Museum’s Picture Gallery.
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