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  2. Workers' Educational Association - Wikipedia

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    The WEA's provision is usually local to its students. In 2015–16 there were over 8,000 courses delivered in over 1,800 community venues and 75% of WEA students travelled less than 2 miles to their class. [1] The WEA has throughout its history supported the development of similar educational initiatives and associations internationally.

  3. Adult Learning Wales - Wikipedia

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    The present body was formed on the merger of Workers' Educational Association WEA Cymru and YMCA Community College on 1 August 2015, [1] and adopted the present name in November 2016. WEA Cymru was itself a product of a recent merger, when on 10 January 2014 WEA South Wales joined with Coleg Harlech WEA (North).

  4. Wikipedia:Meetup/Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The fourth Adelaide Meetup was held at Scoozi in Rundle Street on 15 January 2011. The users that attended the meeting were Alex Sims, Bilby, Adrian J. Hunter, Pru Mitchell, Bahudhara, PDethBW and Pingku. Things discussed: (in no particular order) Ideas for Wikimedia funding spend: A WEA Course - Writing for Wikipedia; Year 12 projects

  5. Albert Mansbridge - Wikipedia

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    The first Scottish branch of the WEA was in Springburn, Glasgow, although this only lasted until 1909 at that time, the Edinburgh and Leith Branch coming into existence on 25 October 1912 after a meeting held at the Free Gardeners' Hall, 12–14 Picardy Place, Edinburgh. The meeting was chaired by Lodge and addressed by Albert Mansbridge and ...

  6. WEA Sydney - Wikipedia

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    WEA Sydney is an Australian educational institution which began in 1913 as the Workers' Educational Association (WEA), inspired by the British organisation of the same name. It is a democratic and voluntary adult education movement.

  7. Werner Erhard and Associates - Wikipedia

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    Werner Erhard and Associates, also known as WE&A or as WEA, was a commercial personal development program which operated from 1984 until early 1991. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It replaced Erhard Seminars Training .

  8. University of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The University of South Australia is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1991, it is the successor of the former South Australian Institute of Technology. Its main campuses along North Terrace are adjacent to the Australian Space Agency in Lot Fourteen and forms part of the Adelaide BioMed City ...

  9. WEA Film Study Group - Wikipedia

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    Notable screenwriters, filmmakers and film critics such as Frank Moorhouse, Michael Thornhill, [10] Ken Quinnell, John Baxter and John Flaus have been members of the WEA Film Study Group. Since April 1978 the WEA Film Study Group has published the Monthly Bulletin to provide film notes and film news to its members. In 1999 it changed its name ...