Fairtrade universities' conference
The Fairtrade universities' conference is open to anyone interested in giving their univesity or college Fairtrade status. It’s an opportunity to learn more about Fairtrade, to share experiences and challenges in becoming a Fairtrade institution, or to find out more about how to start a Fairtrade campaign.
This will be the fourth annual conference and this year it’s happening at the University of Derby on Tuesday the 22nd April. It’s open to students, teachers, lecturers and catering staff - anyone who wants to get involved really – and it’s set to be a good day. Speakers include the executive director of The (fabulous) Fairtrade Foundation and writer and broadcaster Craig Murray. There’ll be workshops and disscussion sessions and the chance to browse the exhibition stalls and stock up on Fairtrade goodies. They’ll even some Fairtrade wine tasting to get you talking.
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I am starting uni in September and I am proud to say that I can sit bak and relax, Kingston University is one of the FT unis in London. Guidelines on how to get your university recognised are here: http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/get_involved/campaigns/fairtrade_universities/about_fairtrade_universities.aspx Good luck, good luck.
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