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Cliff Southcombe

@socenteurope

Manager of Social Enterprise International Ltd. Director of FairShares Association Ltd. Former Director of Euclid Network. Married to Ann Southcombe

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linkhttp://socialenterprise.co.uk calendar_today19-05-2009 10:40:47

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Social Enterprise International Ltd are headline sponsors for this conference - please support the organiser's Solidarity Fund too so we can bring people from the Global South to the conference.

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In June we're hosting the 7th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise with EMES Network. To help unfunded PhD students and early career researchers participate in the conference, we're looking for your support for a Solidarity Fund. tinyurl.com/y4t2dtzz

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The preliminary programme of the #7EMESconf #TransdisciplinaryForum shows the richness of the discussion among the various spheres of #socialenterprise #coop and #voluntary practice, policy and research. You are invited to join! When? 24.4.2019 Info: emes.net/content/upload…

The preliminary programme of the #7EMESconf #TransdisciplinaryForum shows the richness of the discussion among the various spheres of #socialenterprise #coop and #voluntary practice, policy and research. 
You are invited to join! 
When? 24.4.2019
Info: emes.net/content/upload…
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🖐🏾🖐 Despite the 43 backers of the #EMESsolidarityfund, the campaign has only raised 20%. Will you help us support researchers from the Global South come to the #7EMESconf? 📌 Just 7 days left to do so! en.goteo.org/project/7emes-… PLEASE contribute now: one week goes by very fast!

🖐🏾🖐 Despite the 43 backers of the #EMESsolidarityfund, the campaign has only raised 20%. Will you help us support researchers from the Global South come to the #7EMESconf?
📌 Just 7 days left to do so!
en.goteo.org/project/7emes-…
PLEASE contribute now: one week goes by very fast!
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Social Enterprise International Workshops at the EMES Conference - book your place now (bursaries available) mailchi.mp/9d70ab6d4dfa/s…

Social Enterprise International Workshops at the EMES Conference - book your place now (bursaries available) mailchi.mp/9d70ab6d4dfa/s…
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⭐️🌍 NOW live stream of the #7EMESconf opening plenary sessions “Can social enterprise be vehicles for sustainable development?” We’re absolutely thrilled to be able to share with those of you who cannot be here today! youtube.com/user/EMESResea…

⭐️🌍 NOW live stream of the #7EMESconf opening plenary sessions “Can social enterprise be vehicles for sustainable development?” 

We’re absolutely thrilled to be able to share with those of you who cannot be here today!

youtube.com/user/EMESResea…
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I try not to tweet political opinions, but as it’s my birthday allow me just one. The Tories do want to sell off the NHS. Not in one go, just bit by bit until it’s unrecognisable. You’ll turn up one day and there will be a priority waiting room. They’ve always been open about it.

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EXCLUSIVE -Dominic Cummings "Spare Cottage" is Without Planning Permission and Pays No Council Tax universalcreditsuffer.com/2020/05/31/cum…

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Entrepreneurship is not competing, by definition, since it's about novelty & intersubjectivity. Can we skip learning-by-competing in entrep. edu? Let's let students do proper entrepreneuring instead. Already 1949 Freinet saw the perils of substituting real work with competitions:

Entrepreneurship is not competing, by definition, since it's about novelty & intersubjectivity. Can we skip learning-by-competing in entrep. edu? Let's let students do proper entrepreneuring instead. Already 1949 Freinet saw the perils of substituting real work with competitions: