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  • ...overview of the organisation they've joined and how to get involved. Lots of discussion to be had about what info to include and how to deliver it - plu :But the whole point of that thread is to say that negotiations are ongoing...? [[User:Jarry1250|Ja
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  • The minutes of the December board meeting are now available at [[Minutes 7Dec13]] and [[Mi ...lost. It's good to see that the [[Minutes_8Dec13#Transparency|transparency of the meeting reports will be improved]], though. :-) Thanks. [[User:Mike Pee
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  • ...'''Burns Night''' at ''WikiProject Women in Red'' meetup #80 at University of Edinburgh Library and online- [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/women-in-red- ...men's Day 2024''' at ''WikiProject Women in Red'' meetup #81 at University of Edinburgh Library and online- [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imagine-a-gen
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  • ...king on the project are looking for volunteers to help out with this piece of work and Wikimedia UK will consider providing funding for someone to go and ...ofessional photos, discuss their Wikipedia articles etc. This way hundreds of free licensed, high quality images have been
    217 KB (34,929 words) - 12:35, 17 July 2015
  • ..._Report_May_2014.png|400px|right|infographics summarising the achievements of the project]] ...recommendations in order to improve how it is delivered. <ref>The summary of the project is also depicted on [[Commons:File:Wikimedian_in_Residence_revi
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  • ...022, with a collage background of Wikimedia Commons images – accreditation of images used in the description box on [[commons:File:Wikimedia_UK's_Season' ...bility – both at home and abroad – and of course, the devastating invasion of Ukraine.
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  • ! The History of Medicine and Medicine in Literature. University of Edinburgh: Innovative Learning Week 2016. '''Where?''' LG.07, David Hume Tower Building, George Square, University of Edinburgh, EH8 9JX<br>
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  • *'''Venue:''' {{w|University of Bristol|University of Bristol}} and other venues across the city ...rsities halls of residence across the city, mostly within ten minutes walk of the venues, may also use a dorm 20 minutes walk from the venues.
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  • ...dor|Wikimedia UK/Jisc collaboration]]. These will usually be given as part of an institution's existing teaching innovation seminar, or elearning seminar The intended outcomes of the workshops are:
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  • ...continue to deliver and support a wide range of work to achieve our vision of a more informed, democratic and equitable society through open knowledge. ...with respect for all and an appreciation of  difference, and the daughter of a mum who was innately feminist, although she wouldn’t have described her
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  • ...by Kingy79 CC BY-SA 4.0. This photo won third place in the Welsh category of Wiki Loves Earth 24.]] ...ivities of the season I'm once again impressed by the incredible portfolio of work from our volunteers and staff this year.
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  • ==World of Wikimedia== ...new projects can be developed, and MediaWiki software which underpins all of these.]]
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  • ...ame|Collage of images from Wikimedia Commons, filenames in the description of this page - [[:File:Giving Tuesday 2023.png]]]] ...Heritage Fund; and our ongoing climate-focused residency at the University of Exeter’s Global Systems Institute.
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  • ''Richard Symonds, better known to some of you as [[:wikipedia:User:Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry|Chase me ladies, ...kipedia Project, and participate in discussions that shape the very nature of the project.
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  • ...more tolerant, informed and democratic society through the shared creation of, and access to, open knowledge; and we’re very grateful to you all. Do ge ..., Deputy Director of Learning, Teaching and Web Services at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. You can read Anne-Marie's reflections on the event [
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  • [[File:A group of women around a table at the BBC 100WomenWiki editathon.png|centre|thumb|100 A group of women around a table at the BBC 100WomenWiki editathon in December 2016
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  • ...as the first of Wikimedia UK's events aimed at commemorating the centenary of World War I, and we are planning to run several more in 2014. The Editathon took place at the British Library, with the kind assistance of Andrew Gray, the Wikipedian in Residence there.
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  • ''Dr. Björn Hassler of Cambridge University tells us about wiki-based teaching'' ...teacher programme available aimed at teacher in sub-Saharan Africa (though of course there are other open teacher resources, from OER Africa, TESSA, COL,
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  • ...editors. Some have been purchased by Wikimedia UK - others are the result of kind donations from academics and volunteers. ...N 9780907771746 || Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy || British naval history ||[[w:en:User:Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry|Chase me ladies, I'm the Cav
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  • Welcome to the wiki version of Wikimedia UK's 2014-15 annual review. [https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:W [[File:Michael_Maggs_cropped.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Michael Maggs, Chair of Wikimedia UK]]
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