Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "University of East Anglia" ¶ 41
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

UEA and also
A ĉefdelegito ( chief delegate ) is someone installed also by the UEA headquarters, but with the task to collect the member fees in a given country.
In addition to the UN and UNESCO, UEA also has consultative relations with UNICEF and the Council of Europe, and a general working relationship with the Organization of American States.
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.
* Internacia Centra Komitato de la Esperanto-Movado ( ICK, International Central Committee of the Esperanto Movement ), a newly created organ elected by UEA and Ko-Ro together ; administering the common budget and doing the operational business for the international common tasks, also representing the movement as a whole.
The ' new UEA ', as it was called, was ( and still is ) a federation of national associations but also of individual members directly administered by UEA.
Affiliated with the largest international Esperanto organization, the Universala Esperanto-Asocio ( UEA ), the association has a permanent office in Oslo ( also used by the Esperanto club of Oslo ) and local subgroups scattered around the country.
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.
Big C also funds world-class cancer research undertaken at the UEA Biomedical Research Laboratories and the Institute of Food Research.
The League also applied to the World Esperanto Association ( Universala Esperanto-Asocio, UEA ) for official recognition of BEL as a " kunlaboranta faka asocio " ( a cooperating specialised subgroup ) of UEA.

UEA and highest
The Komitato, the highest organ of UEA, gathering in 2008 at the World Congress of Esperanto
The highest organ of UEA, the Komitato, has members ( komitatanoj ) elected in three different ways:

UEA and national
In addition to individual members, seventy national Esperanto organizations are affiliated with UEA.
The youth section has a Komitato and national and specialist affiliated organizations, just as UEA itself.
Since 1933 / 1934 they send representatives into the UEA Komitato ( a kind of parliament ), making it a federation of national organizations.
When UEA accepted national organizations in 1933 / 1934 for the first time, it required them to
Since then, a national organization does not have to be neutral itself but must respect the neutrality of UEA.
* neutral organizations, that can join UEA in the same way as a national organizations.
UEA members should found organizations on national and local levels.
The national ( and local ) associations saw UEA as a threat, as an undesirable concurrence.
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.
But the final blow to the Helsinki system came in 1932 when UEA did not pay its contributions for the common budget, and the same was true for some of the national associations.
This new organization came hardly into existence, because in early 1933 UEA and the national organizations agreed on a complete reform of the movement.
In 1933, at the Cologne congress, UEA and the national organizations made UEA the common or umbrella organization of the international Esperanto movement.
As the representatives of the national organizations by far outnumbered the others, it is right to call UEA in essence a federation.
During the Cold War, UEA had to deal with the difficulty of having national organizations and individual members in communist countries.
His national organization and he as an individual were finally thrown out of UEA.

UEA and world
UEA publishes books and has the largest mail-order Esperanto bookstore in the world ( with over 6000 books, CDs and other items ).

UEA and research
The University of East Anglia ( UEA ) is a public research university based in Norwich, United Kingdom.
In 2008 two academics from UEA, Professor of Development Studies Katrina Brown and Professor of Economic Behaviour and Decision Theory Graham Loomes, were among six scholars in the UK chosen to receive fellowships from the Economic and Social Research Council ( ESRC ) to allow them to carry out cutting-edge research in social science.

UEA and History
He attended a local prep school and Harrow School, then attended the University of East Anglia ( UEA ), where he spent most of his time at its drama societybefore receiving a BA degree in the History of Art.

UEA and .
* 1933 / 34: Reorganisation of the international ( neutral ) Esperanto movement, under the name UEA.
Rotterdam: UEA, 1988.
In 1971, the finances and administration of TEJO were fully integrated into the UEA.
* 1956: During the 12th IJK in Büsum, Germany, the committee of TEJO proposed that TEJO become the youth section and an integral part of UEA.
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.
UEA was founded in 1908 by the Swiss journalist Hector Hodler and others, and is now headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
These members receive the UEA Yearbook and receive the UEA services.
* asociaj membroj, those members of the organizations that joined UEA.
The general director and his staff work at the UEA headquarters, Oficejo de UEA, in Rotterdam.
This means that he serves as a local contact person for Esperanto and UEA members in his town.
TEJO, the World Esperanto Youth Organization, is the youth section of the UEA.
In 1980 the UEA statutes were altered.
* other organizations in ( official ) collaboration with UEA.
Some of them refuse to be affiliated because of financial reasons, others because they are non-neutral and cannot join UEA.
UEA is the publisher of Esperanto, the most important Esperanto periodical.
It was started in 1905 by Paul Berthelot, three years before UEA was founded.
UEA founder Hector Hodler took it over in 1907 and made it the official UEA magazine in 1908.

0.148 seconds.