Sentences with phrase «charitable bodies»

There are a number of charitable bodies who will help.
He contributed money to charitable bodies which were deemed to improve his chances.
The day - to - day running of the school is down to the head teacher or principal, but they are overseen by individual charitable bodies called academy trusts and may be part of an academy chain.
The day - to - day running of the school is the responsibility of the head teacher or principal, but they are overseen by individual charitable bodies called academy trusts and may be part of an academy chain
Large asset owners, including statutory authorities, university endowments, and charitable bodies dominate the Australian investment landscape.
He regularly advises on such matters as charitable status and registration, the sale of charity land, the conduct of meetings of charitable bodies, the appointment and removal of charity trustees, the powers and duties of charity trustees and the making of schemes.
Although the day - to - day running of the school remains with the head teacher or principal, they are overseen by individual charitable bodies called academy trusts and may be part of an academy chain.
Although the day - to - day running of academies remains the responsibility of head teachers or principals, they are overseen by individual charitable bodies called academy trusts and may be part of an academy chain.
Less than 1 % of research funding awarded by public and charitable bodies to UK researchers in 2008 - 13 was awarded for research on antibiotics, according to new research published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336, VAT Registration Number GB 592 9507 00, and is acknowledged by the UK authorities as a «Recognised body» which has been granted degree awarding powers.
Applicants are required to apply through or partner with an organisation, such as an academic institution, charitable body, not - for - profit organisation or commercial company and supply the required background and financial information requested in the application form.
The day - to - day running of the school is with the head teacher or principal, but they are overseen by individual charitable bodies called academy trusts and may be part of an academy chain.
Working with a variety of corporate and charitable bodies, artists, individuals and arts institutions both nationally and worldwide, Artprojx plan innovative and viable arts - and culture - focused solutions to integrate with business, marketing and individual needs.
Patients, their carers, charitable bodies and the drug companies protested at this change and sought judicial review.
However 49 % of charitable bodies» annual returns fail to provide even broad details of how this money is spent.
I serve as a non-executive director or trustee with a variety of plc, limited company, LLP, ABS and charitable bodies, bringing independent market knowledge and governance experience to these organisations.
The group also had a charitable body, The Mawhinney Foundation, whose goal was to help the neediest in New Brunswick's communities.
The group also has a charitable body, The Mawhinney Foundation, whose goal is to help the most needy in New Brunswick's communities.
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