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Talking about fees: provider policy and practice on course fees
Research paper linking to Investing in Skills:
Taking forward the Skills Strategy
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) welcomes this report into the practices and approaches taken to charging fees in further education. The findings reflect the initial research carried out in this area and these should be helpful during the LSC’s consultation on future fee policy. The consultation was launched on 15 July 2004 by the publication of Investing in Skills: taking forward
the Skills Strategy and responses are sought, with a closing date on 8 October 2004.
The research described here is not exhaustive, but does cover a range of further education institutions that are operating in a variety of settings. It draws on Adrian Perry’s own extensive experience in the sector, most recently as principal of Lambeth College.
The report highlights a number of issues that should be considered during the LSC’s consultation on fees. The views expressed are essentially personal, reflecting the contributors’ and author’s views. The report is not LSC or Department for Education and Skills (DfES) policy; it provides an initial picture of current practice and draws some potential lessons from this, which can be discussed and debated during the consultation
Elm Farm Organic Research Centre Bulletin 83 April 2006
Regular bulleting with technical updates from Organic Advisory Service
Issue contains:
Testing for Tolerance - a pragmatic view GM Debate
Vaccination nation - to jab or not to jab Future shape of OCIS
Evolutionary wheat makes the grade? NIAB tracks health of organic cereal seed
Stopping erosion of soil quality - the organic way
Care needed to halt butterfly collapse
Aspects of poultry behaviour: How free range is free range?
On choosing an organic wheat A local education challenge
New Wakelyns Science Building Organic vegetable market growt
Spartan Daily, May 20, 1936
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The Evolution of the Insurance Sector in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
This paper provides a detailed profile of the development of the insurance industry between 1989-98 in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the New Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union. In doing so, the author utilizes various sources of data to describe the nature of the insurance market in the region. On an individual host country basis, attention is given to data on premium income with respect to both life and non-life coverage, an analysis of average annual growth rates, as well as insurance density and penetration rates by type of coverage. The paper also addresses a number of issues pertaining to the competitive environment, including the legal conditions for insurance operators, a profile of the key players, and the role of foreign insurers operating within the region. The paper concludes by identifying the three main trends of the insurance industry in the region, the associated policy implications of each, as well as the need for future research.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/39720/3/wp336.pd
Elm Farm Organic Research Centre December 2006
The Organic Research Centre. Elm Farm Research Centre Bulletin with Technical Updates from The Organic Advisory Service is a regular publication from The Organic Research Centre.
The current issue covers:
Report from 2006 Cirencester Conference; Quest for more home produced organic food; in a world where bread matters; Improving wheat with plenty of parents; Unlocking the secrets of the ancient (cereal varieties); Brain food- a good read; Not to late to protect the future: The organic role; Bumper Oat yields- Tradis trials top ten tonnes; Multiage flocks- a viable solution to wheigh variability; Letters
Shareholder Primacy and the Trajectory of UK Corporate Governance
Core institutions of UK corporate governance, in particular those relating to takeovers, board structure and directors’ duties, are strongly orientated towards a norm of shareholder primacy. Beyond the core, in particular at the intersection of insolvency and employment law, stakeholder interests are better represented, thanks to European Community influence. Moreover, institutional shareholders are redirecting their investment strategies away from a focus on short-term returns, in such a way as to favour stakeholder-inclusive practices. We therefore suggest that the UK system is currently in a state of flux and that the debate over shareholder primacy has not been concluded.corporate governance, stakeholding, hostile takeovers, company law, insolvency, employee representation, shareholder activism
The Organic Research Centre - Elm Farm:Bulletin 87
Bulletin 87 with coverage of Avian Influenza H5N1 in Suffolk,commentary on Biofuels, a paper on the organic "transition to sustainable resilience",paper on participatory approach to agronomy trials,update on evolutionary breeding of wheat project,article on formation of new growers alliance in UK
The Evolution of the Insurance Sector in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
This paper provides a detailed profile of the development of the insurance industry between 1989-98 in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the New Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union. In doing so, the author utilizes various sources of data to describe the nature of the insurance market in the region. On an individual host country basis, attention is given to data on premium income with respect to both life and non-life coverage, an analysis of average annual growth rates, as well as insurance density and penetration rates by type of coverage. The paper also addresses a number of issues pertaining to the competitive environment, including the legal conditions for insurance operators, a profile of the key players, and the role of foreign insurers operating within the region. The paper concludes by identifying the three main trends of the insurance industry in the region, the associated policy implications of each, as well as the need for future research.
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