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  • ...m [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wikipedia-editathon-for-cultural-diversity-in-visual-art-tickets-775666709007 Register on Eventbrite here]}} ...ity of Edinburgh Library and online- [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/women-in-red-a-burns-night-inspired-wikipedia-editathon-tickets-793378274777 Registe
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  • ...ins when there's COI issues!). I can't spot a board decision on this issue in the recent minutes... Thanks. [[User:Mike Peel|Mike Peel]] ([[User talk:Mik ...was an in camera discussion" should be expanded (for example "there was an in camera discussion of staff salaries"; "...of a potential financial donation
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  • ...lly significant contribution to the work of the organisation, particularly in terms of our social media presence and online content. He has also forged c ...is autumn, such as a workshop on female artists at the Paul Mellon Centre, in collaboration with Art + Feminism and Art UK. You can check out our video o
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  • .... Whilst the strategy builds on our achievements and learning from 2016 to 2019 and represents a new iteration rather than a complete change of direction, ...2019 strategic framework and the short to intermediate outcomes identified in our logic models.
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  • ...UK’s communication channels, and is here to answer any questions you have in regards to this newsletter at katie.crampton@wikimedia.org.uk. ...Knot''', which took place over Thursday 9th to Friday 10th with satellite events on other days, are available on our YouTube channel playlists [https://www.
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  • '''We'll soon be taking in nominations for Wikimedian and Partner of the Year for 2020!''' ...2, and this year's winners will be announced at our Annual General Meeting in July.
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  • {{notice|These minutes are in draft. They have not yet been formally approved, and they may not accuratel == '''Approval of 2019 AGM minutes''' ==
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  • ==Suggestions of potential events to attend== ...t of wikipedia's car photos are taken of parked cars which tends to result in wide angle shots with messy backgrounds which tend not to look that great.
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  • ...ee vacancies for elected trustees, with two board members having to retire in accordance with our articles, and one who has come to the end of their curr * Working with or in the cultural sector
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  • ...projects − from [[/Content partnerships|content donations]] to edit-a-thon events (where Wikipedians and experts work together to improve the projects' cover ...al.jpg|An entertainment in [[wikipedia:Vauxhall Gardens|Vauxhall Gardens]] in c.1779 by [[wikipedia:Thomas Rowlandson|Thomas Rowlandson]]. Digitally rest
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  • ==== 2018/2019 ==== ...rom one high quality article into a different language Wikipedia. Repeated in Semester Two.
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  • RW - might be in line to get a book token from Wikimedia UK as a prize for the current editi [[Minutes 2019-12-12|Approved]].
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  • ...ur new trustees, who were elected to the board at our AGM in July. Join us in congratulating the Wikimedian of the Year, Partner of the Year, and Up and ==Summer events round up==
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  • ...the newsletter into four sections, featuring projects you can get involved in, an update on Wikimedia UK’s partnerships, recent highlights from our blo ...taking up the Chair role in October. Monisha has a professional background in media and intellectual property and brings to the board extensive experienc
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  • ...tivity plan is based on our [[Overview of strategy|five year strategy 2014-2019]] and our 2014-15 budget. Each section describes the area of work and is th In previous years we allocated a specific amount against each programme area.
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  • ...and is excited about the potential for WMUK to achieve even greater impact in future. ...en some initial steps towards addressing each of these, which are included in the relevant sections of this report. I thought it might also be helpful, d
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  • LCR gave an overview of her report, highlighting in particular that despite the shutdown, the organisation’s funding is stabl ...putting stress on staff because we’re working with a fairly major vacancy (in communications), which means that other staff members will be picking up ad
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  • ...ael Maggs, Jane Carlin, Marnie Woodward, Nick Poole, Lorna Campbell. Staff in attendance: Lucy Crompton-Reid, Davina Johnson, Daria Cybulska, Katie Cramp Lucy let the board know Wikimedia UK were not successful in the bid for the Mayor’s Fund.
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  • ''All things Wiki in Scotland. Contact scotland@wikimedia.org.uk if we can help!'' ...elvetica Neue', 'Lucida Grande', Tahoma, Verdana, sans-serif;>'''Wikimedia in Scotland'''</span></h1>
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