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www.businessmag.co.uk diary – march 4
Intellectual Property seminar, Paris Smith joint seminar with Wilkins Kennedy, Chilworth Manor, Southampton. Details: 023-8048-2482
www.parissmith.co.uk
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Masterclass, Employee Engagement Part 2, Paris Smith, Goodwood House. Details:
023-8048-2482
www.parissmith.co.uk
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Postgraduate or part-time undergraduate study open evening, Portsmouth Business School, Richmond Building, Portland Street, Portsmouth. Details:
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Get Up to Speed Broadband and Business Support Workshops, Hampshire County Council, Tech Hub, Wessex House, Eastleigh. Details:
01962-845745
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Parliamentary breakfast briefing with Steve Brine MP, Hampshire Chamber, Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel. Details:
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Future Portsmouth – a great deal for business, Hampshire Chamber, Portsmouth Marriott Hotel. Details:
0844-499-0446
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20
Cutting Edge Networking Showcase & Afternoon Tea, Hampshire Chamber, The National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Details:
01329-242420
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Employment law seminar, Paris Smith, Southampton Football Club. Details:
023-8048-2482
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Networking Lunch, Hampshire and Dorset Chambers bringing together companies from different sectors, Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa. Details: 0844-499-0446
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Meet the Buyer, Hampshire Chamber, The Ageas Bowl. Details: 0844-499-0446
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“Wear A Hat Day“. See above. Details:
www.wearahatday.org
april 2
LEAN Office Workshop, Business South in association with Fedden USP, Ocean Village Innovation Centre, Southampton. Details: 023-8068-2520
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7-11
Export week, UKTI: export seminars, workshop and market briefings to provide practical advice for doing business overseas. Details: 0845-271-7400
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editorial@elcot.co.uk THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – SOLENT & SOUTH CENTRAL – MARCH 2014
It’s hats on for Brain Tumour Research
March 2014 is Brain Tumour Awareness month, the highlight of which is “Wear A Hat Day“. Taking place on March 28, thousands of people across the UK will take part in events – wearing hats and fundraising for vital research.
Research into brain tumours receives less than 1% of national cancer research spending in the UK, yet this is the number one cancer killer of children and adults under 40. Wear A Hat Day is a fantastic way of increasing awareness and getting people raising money for this devastating disease, says the charity.
From schools, colleges and universities to shops, offices and
clubs, Brain Tumour Research is asking everyone to get involved – holding best-hat or hat-throwing competitions; organising hat quizzes, raffles and record-breaking hat events; or just passing the hat to collect donations.
Described as the ’red nose day’ for brain tumours, Brain Tumour Research has gone to great lengths to help organisations and individuals get the best fundraising results from their events. The website: www.
wearahatday.org is filled with ideas for events, and registration offers a fundraising pack which includes balloons, posters, leaflets, fridge magnets and specially-designed Wear-A-Hat-Day badges.
The charity is also producing a limited edition ’signature brooch’ to coincide with Wear A Hat Day, based on a design supplied by Vivien Sheriff, whose iconic headgear is an award-winning fusion of classic and modern design.
Brain Tumour Research is the only brain tumour charity in the UK that is dedicated to granting 100% of its funds to continuous and sustainable scientific research. It supports an annual £1 million programme of research at a dedicated Brain Tumour Research Centre in the University of Portsmouth.
Details:
www.wearahatday.org Photo: flickr
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