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UEA and Union
UEA is active in public information in the European Union and as necessary at other interstate and international organizations and conferences.
A first attempt were the rajtigitaj delegitoj of the congresses in 1911 and 1912 ( not to be confused with the UEA delegitoj ); an Internacia Unuigho de Esperantistaj Societoj ( International Union of Esperanto associations, 1913 / 1914 ) was a second attempt.
The UEA Union has a selection of sports clubs and societies ranging from football and rugby clubs to the student newspaper Concrete.
* Charles Cope, Ex-President, now Union Representative of the UEA Anime Society.
He studied Development Studies at the University of East Anglia, where in 1984 he was elected president of the Union of UEA Students.

UEA and services
These members receive the UEA Yearbook and receive the UEA services.
But all office holders of UEA had to be individual members, and the core services of the association such as the Yearbook were still reserved to the individual members.

UEA and on
UEA members should found organizations on national and local levels.
They were afraid of a division in the movement between the traditional groups on the one hand and the UEA members on the other.
The original UEA was purely based on individual membership.
The discussions eventually created the so called Helsinki system, on which UEA and the national associations agreed at the congress of 1922 in the Finnish capital.
The heads of the movement saw that on the world congresses three organs gathered discussing essentially the same subjects: the Komitato of UEA, the Ko-Ro of the national associations and the six members of the ICK.
This new organization came hardly into existence, because in early 1933 UEA and the national organizations agreed on a complete reform of the movement.
After having served for more than thirty years on the UEA board, Lapenna left the association in 1974 and created a rival organization ( Neŭtrala Esperanto-Movado ).
A more recent society, The Campus Sustainability Initiative, founded The Sustainability Initiative Fund, where UEA students each pay a £ 1 per year sustainability fee with the proceeds going towards sustainable projects on campus such as implementing renewable energies or energy conservation projects.
It started in 1963 though a proposal of the UEA committee by Humphrey Tonkin, who became its first editor in chief and who provided a magazine that touched on topics of interest to Esperanto youth.
* UEA Press Release on renaming of the CRU building after Lamb
The Muir Russell report, however, stated, " We do find that there has been a consistent pattern of failing to display the proper degree of openness, both on the part of CRU scientists and on the part of the UEA.
It was while studying at the UEA that he met Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson, who later went on to create The Fast Show.
Hans von Storch, who also concurs with the mainstream view on global warming, said that the University of East Anglia ( UEA ) had " violated a fundamental principle of science " by refusing to share data with other researchers.
The main entrance to the University of East Anglia ( UEA ) is just beyond Earlham School, and is flanked on the other side by Earlham Park, comprising part of the former grounds of the historical Earlham Hall-a building now home to the UEA Law School.
And in 1992, Roman Dobrzynski, a Polish journalist and the then Vice-President of the UEA ( Universala Esperanto-Asocio: Universal Esperanto Association ), presented, during the Esperanto World Congress in Vienna, the Esperanto version of his film on the Faith and the Bahá ' í World Centre in Haifa, Israel, entitled Ŝafejo de la Naŭa Profeto ( Sheepfold of the Ninth Prophet ).
The congratulatory openings by the Presidents of the Universal Esperanto Association ( UEA ) and of BEL itself are followed by Bernhard Westerhoff's essay on the changing, and not always completely harmonious, relationship between the Bahá ' ís and the Esperantists.
The inquiry reported on 7 July 2010, largely clearing the UEA of the allegations.

UEA and university
The University of East Anglia ( UEA ) is a public research university based in Norwich, United Kingdom.
The university became an affiliate of the University of East Africa ( UEA ) in 1963, shortly after Tanzania gained its independence from the United Kingdom.

UEA and campus
Notable features of the UEA campus include Earlham Hall, childhood home of Elizabeth Fry which is where the Norwich Law School was originally based, however Earlham Hall is currently undergoing a major refurbishment and restoration with the Law School being located in the Blackdale building during this time.
The initiative was supported by UEA students in a campus referendum with a 78 percent majority, and the project was inspired by a similar initiative at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
The BBC wanted to feature the UEA campus in the programme's credits but the University refused permission.
The selection of UEA by the producers was not unintentional as it was the base for Malcolm Bradbury, to whose development of the British campus novel the series is much indebted.

UEA and which
National organizations of Esperanto, in green those which joined UEA
The yearly World Congress of Esperanto ( Universala Kongreso de Esperanto ), which attracts 1500 – 3000 people to a different city each year, is held under the direction of UEA.
In Geneva stayed a deserted UEA, in which the old leaders took power again, the so called Genevan UEA.
Camacho became famous for his poems and short stories in the late 1980s, for which he received several prizes in the Belartaj Konkursoj de UEA.

UEA and are
In addition to individual members, seventy national Esperanto organizations are affiliated with UEA.
Some of them refuse to be affiliated because of financial reasons, others because they are non-neutral and cannot join UEA.
are of particular interest: Palau Sebibu, UEA and Oman were found to have two clades / sibling species in sympatry.

UEA and open
Sussex and UEA were already open by the time Robbins presented his report.

UEA and members
The World Esperanto Association ( in Esperanto UEA: Universala Esperanto-Asocio ) is the largest international organization of Esperanto speakers, with members in 121 countries () and in official relations with the United Nations and UNESCO.
According to its 1980 statutes ( Statuto de UEA ), the World Esperanto Association has two kinds of members:
* asociaj membroj, those members of the organizations that joined UEA.
The highest organ of UEA, the Komitato, has members ( komitatanoj ) elected in three different ways:
This means that he serves as a local contact person for Esperanto and UEA members in his town.
UEA board members and other distinct UEA members at the inauguration of the 2008 congress
The members in a given locality, e. g. a town, were supposed to have UEA member conventions and elect a delegito ( plural delegitoj ), a delegate.
Instead of founding associations of their own, with separate bulletins and conventions, he wanted them to be UEA members and have ' fakoj ' ( compartments ).
He also thought of partner organizations, for example hotels who would give a discount to UEA members in change for an advertisement in the UEA Yearbook.
Hodler projected an organization fit to contain ten thousands or hundreds of thousands of members, the so called esperantianoj ( UEA members, in opposition to the simple esperantistoj, Esperanto speakers ).
In fact, UEA had never more than 10, 000 members.
* Universala Esperanto Asocio ( UEA ), the international members ' association in Geneva ; it paid contributions to a common budget
In 1934 the UEA members accepted new UEA statutes.

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