Logistics Institute, Hull University Business School, HU6 7RX
Attend techmesh: Hull and expand your business connections. The event is about encouraging collaboration, making new contacts and listening to inspiring key note speakers.
Are you a business based in Yorkshire? Are you looking to fulfil your growth potential by securing investment? Do you want to know what funding is available?
If so, this friendly, informal seminar is for you.
This is an interactive seminar which is fully subsidised for companies in Yorkshire and will be presented by four industry experts who will cover debt, venture capital, grants and business angel finance options.
There will also be an opportunity to network over refreshments.
Speakers:
Michael Hall of Natwest
Most businesses are discussing the cloud. Attend techmesh: TechTalk and hear from Microsoft and Liquid Accounts speaking on a single platform in a format designed to enable you to debate the issues that are important to YOU.
National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) and the Voluntary Sector Studies Network are presenting the Annual Conference 2010. Join over 150 academics, practitioners, and policy-makers with a shared research interest in the voluntary sector and voluntary action. This is the key UK conference for the voluntary sector research community. Many of our delegates are also from overseas, providing a real opportunity for shared learning with researchers from different countries and contexts.
Key seminar on a key aspect of policy by the new coalition government on devolving powers from the centre: How best can we deliver regional economic growth in a period of deficit reduction?
How does culture fit within the Big Society, localism, and making neighbourhoods better? Is there room for culture within the the local authority improvement agenda? How can creativity help to engage people? In lean times, what is the argument for embedding culture within renewal work? Is the role of the arts in public realm bigger than public art?
This one day conference, supported by Arts Council England, will draw upon a successful and nationally unique three year programme called ‘Creative Places’ in Sheffield.
The Association of Chief Executives of Third Sector Organisations (ACEVO) Regional Conference
In an age of austerity, our ability as third sector leaders, to work with organisations within and beyond our sector will be crucial.
Now, more than ever third sector organisations must look carefully at current and potential partners to continue to deliver a more innovative and cost effective solution.