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Podcasts from Women in SET Enterprise in the East of England
August 10, 2007 11:00 PM

Two of the WINNET Europe's new co-operating partners tke UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology and YTKO Ltd  have from inteviews held with 40 women, based across the East of England created a series of four podcasts where women talk about barriers and positive developements for SET business and entrepreneurship.Listen to the fascination stories about:Why women in science, engineering and technology start businessesHow entrepreneurial mothers in SET balance careers with motherhoodBarriers for women entrepreneurs in science, enigneering and technologyThe growth of women entrepeneurs in science engineering and technologyBy clicking to the SET-podcasts here.

UK Working paper on new ways of working and new models of provision within the public library service
June 30, 2007 1:15 AM

 The report highlights key challenges and opportunities in relation to the public library service, the implications of recent policy proposals, and potential ways forward in developing the market.The working paper sets out key findings in relation to the development of markets and new models of provision in the public library service.