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  2. John May (youth worker) - Wikipedia

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    Early Life and Education. John C.C. May was born in the United Kingdom, and was educated at Beaudesert Park School [1] and Wycliffe College, in Gloucestershire. He pursued higher education at Bristol University, where he achieved a Joint Honours degree in Drama and English, and then at Westminster College, Oxford, where he was awarded a postgraduate certificate in education.

  3. UK Young Academy - Wikipedia

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    The UK Young Academy (UKYA) is a national interdisciplinary membership organisation that brings together UK-based early career researchers, professionals and innovators from a wide range of sectors, enabling them to collaborate to make a positive difference in the UK and globally. Its work programmes include member-led activities and ...

  4. National Citizen Service - Wikipedia

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    The expenditure on the scheme in 2012 was estimated at £1,400 per individual and the scheme received almost half the Office for Civil Society's total budget in 2013. The numbers who took part in the scheme were 26,000 in 2012, 40,000 in 2013, 57,000 in 2014, 75,000 in 2015, 93,000 in 2016 [9] and nearly 99,000 in 2017 meaning one in six eligible 16 and 17-year-olds participated.

  5. British Computer Society Young Professionals Group - Wikipedia

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    The YPG judges, promotes and awards the Young IT Practitioner of the Year Award along with naming the annual British Computer Society Medal Winners. This underlines one of the YPG's key roles: to nurture and applaud individual ingenuity and entrepreneurial success that have made the British IT industry a leading global player.

  6. Youth organisations in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Young Muslims UK was established in 1984 [50] [51] and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2009. It became the youth wing of the Islamic Society of Britain (ISB) in 1990 with an aim to "provide a vehicle for committed young British Muslims to combine their knowledge, skills and efforts for the benefit of one another and British society as a ...

  7. Young professional - Wikipedia

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    A young businesswoman giving a presentation. The term young professional generally refers to young people between 20 and 49 who are employed in a profession or white-collar occupation. The meaning may be ambiguous [1] and has evolved from its original narrow meaning of a young person in a professional field. [2]

  8. Bill Belichick's move to North Carolina could be a game ...

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    Bill Belichick, the 72-year-old six-time Super Bowl winner, has been hired as head coach — a stunning move and a watershed moment in an industry that’s very quickly turning professional.

  9. Construction 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Construction 2025 is a British government report issued in July 2013 outlining its industrial strategy for the sector until 2025. Key aims were to reduce programme lengths and costs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the trade gap .