refimprove date December 2011 The BritishSociety of Oral Implantology BSOI is dedicated to the advancement of education and training in implant dentistry . Its headquarters are in Southport , Metropolitan Borough of Sefton , Merseyside , North West England North West England . ref http www.bsoi.org contact us.html Contact Us . BritishSociety of Oral Implantology. Retrieved on 23 December 2011. 10 Dental Scarisbrick New Road Southport PR8 6PY ref References reflist External links Portalbox United Kingdom Dentistry http www.bsoi.org BSOI BritishSociety of Oral Implantology Category British dental organisations Category Medical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom Category Medical associations based in the United Kingdom med org stub ... more details
The BritishSociety for Ecological Medicine BSEM is the major professional group dealing with ecological medicine in the United Kingdom. Its origins began with the BritishSociety for Allergy and Environmental Medicine BSAEM , which was founded in 1983 as a doctors group for discussion of the role of allergy and ecosystem environment in chronic illness. The following year, the BritishSociety for Nutritional Medicine BSNM started with the aim of promoting applications of nutrition in clinical medicine. Ecological medicine takes a similar approach to orthomolecular medicine for the prevention and treatment of disease. While orthomolecular medicine focuses more specifically on nutrition, ecological medicine covers a broader range of clinical factors. In 1993, the BSAEM and the BSNM merged to form the BritishSociety for Allergy, Environmental and Nutritional Medicine BSAENM . This merger reflected the similar philosophy of the two medical societies. In 2005, the society changed its name to the BritishSociety for Ecological Medicine to accommodate the wider objective of including all the environmental factors that affect the practice of modern medicine. Journal The official journal of the society and the associated societies in the USA and Australia is the Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine. External links The BSEM website http www.ecomed.org.uk Category Orthomolecular medicine Category Alternative medicine organisations Category Organisations based in the United Kingdom Category 1983 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2011 Use British English date December 2011 Primary sources date September 2009 The British Origami Society is a registered charitable organisation charity no. 293039 ref EW charity 293039 ref , devoted to the art of origami paper folding . The Society has over 700 members worldwide and publishes a bi monthly magazine called British Origami. As stated in the constitution of the society, its aims are, to advance public education in the art of Origami and to promote the study and practice of Origami in education and as a means of therapy for the relief of people who are sick or mentally or physically handicapped . ref name constitution The constitution of the British Origami Society. http www.britishorigami.info society constitution.php ref The society was founded at its inaugural meeting held at The Russell Hotel in London 28 October 1967. ref name constitution It was formed from the Origami Portfolio Society which had been founded in 1965. The first president of the new society was Robert Harbin . ref cite book title Secrets of Origami The Japanese Art of Paper Folding chapter Introduction to the third edition author David Lister year 1997 isbn 0 486 29797 7 year 1997 publisher Dover ref References Reflist External links Portal Origami Official website britishorigami.info Category Origami art org stub UK org stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 The British Record Society is a British learned society that focuses on publishing archive historic records , or, more specifically, Index publishing indexes to such records. In recent years, the Society has concentrated on the publication of name indexes to English probate records, and the texts of 17th century Hearth Tax returns. Foundation and early history The Society was founded in 1889 to take over the Index Library , which had begun life the previous year as William Phillimore Watts Phillimore W.P.W. Phillimore s private scheme for the publication of indexes to British public records, which is now the brief of the List and Index Society http www.listandindexsociety.org.uk . The Society was also always interested in record conservation, and to act as what ... Spufford title The Records of the Nation The Public Record Office 1838 1988 The British Record Society ... ref harv last Spufford first Peter year 1976 chapter Marc Fitch and the British Record Society editor1 ... ISBN 0904920003 pages 9 19 External links http www.britishrecordsociety.org British Record Society ... Office . The Society consequently turned its attention to records held in other repositories. In 1898 the Society s Scottish section became the totally independent Scottish Record Society . In 1933 the Society s Record Preservation Section similarly took off to become the germ of the British Records Association B.R.A . http www.britishrecordsassociation.org.uk Activities Since the 1930s, the British Record Society has been primarily a publishing society for English records, frequently in conjunction ... over 123 years, besides two extra volumes and some microfiche. Over the past half century the Society ... records, and the texts of Hearth Tax returns from the 1660s and 1670s. A longer history of the Society ..., Royal Historical Society, 1958 and 1983. Details of those published after 1982 can be found on the Royal Historical Society s website. http www.royalhistoricalsociety.org textandcalendars.htm Bibliography ... more details
Infobox Organization name Law Society of British Columbia image image border size caption map msize mcaption abbreviation LSBC motto formation 1869 extinction type Law Society status active purpose advocate and public voice, educator and network headquarters British Columbia location region served British Columbia Canada membership language English Language English br French language French leader title leader name main organ parent organization affiliations num staff num volunteers budget website http www.lawsociety.bc.ca Law Society of British Columbia remarks http www.lawsociety.bc.ca Law Society of British Columbia is responsible for the Self regulatory organization self regulation of lawyer s in British Columbia , Canada . Its primary mandate under the http www.lawsociety.bc.ca page.cfm?cid 694&t Legal Profession Act Legal Profession Act is to uphold the public interest in the administration of justice by preserving and protecting the rights and freedoms of all persons, ensuring the independence, integrity and honour of British Columbia lawyers and establishing standards for the education, professional responsibility and competence of British Columbia lawyers. The Law Society is overseen ... may make a http www.lawsociety.bc.ca page.cfm?cid 25&t Complaints complaint to the Law Society . External links http www.lawsociety.bc.ca The Law Society of British Columbia http www.flsc.ca The Federation ... 20Columbia Province of British Columbia Canada topic Law Society of DEFAULTSORT British Columbia Law Society Category Law societies of Canada Category British Columbia law Category 1869 establishments ... , composed of 25 lawyers elected by the members of the Law Society, up to six non lawyer Benchers appointed by the government, and the Attorney General of British Columbia . The Attorney General ... for governing and administering the affairs of the Law Society including setting standards for admission ... 334&t Law Society Rules Rules The Law Society is a member of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada ... more details
Notability date July 2008 The British Numismatic Society BNS is an organisation for promoting the study of United Kingdom British coin s and medal s. It was founded in 1903. Its principal publication is the British Numismatic Journal , ref http www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk dept coins britnumsoc publications bnj.html British Numismatic SocietyBritish Numismatic Journal ref commonly abbreviated to BNJ in academic references. See also BNTA Coins of the pound sterling References reflist External links http www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk coins britnumsoc Official website Numismatic Associations Category Numismatics coin stub UK org stub ... more details
The British Liquid Crystal Society BLCS is a charitable trust established to promote education and research on liquid crystals in the United Kingdom ref name lc cite web url http www g.eng.cam.ac.uk blcs constitution revised2004.pdf title BLCS constitution publisher www g.eng.cam.ac.uk accessdate 2009 07 22 ref . The object of the Society is to advance education in the science of liquid crystals throughout Great Britain and Northern Ireland . It promotes dissemination of knowledge, education and research into and the study of all facets of the formation, evolution, and science of liquid crystals, their physical, chemical and other properties and functions in all products made therefrom. The Society also holds conferences to discuss the findings of such research. ref name lc References reflist External links http www.blcs.org.uk British Liquid Crystal Society website UK charity 328163 The British Liquid Crystal Society Category Charities based in the United Kingdom Category Liquid crystals ... more details
The BritishSociety of Medical Hypnotists was an organization composed of professional Hypnotherapy hypnotherapists located in London . The main objective the Society was to establish standards of practice regarding the use of hypnosis and hypnotherapy . The society was founded in 1948. ref http www.hypnos.co.uk hypnomag peltbook chapter1p4.htm The History of Hypnotism by Sydney James van Pelt , Magazine for Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy. ref Sydney van Pelt was the first and lifetime until 1976 president of the Society. ref http www.durbinhypnosis.com vanpelt.htm A Tribute to Dr. Sidney J. Van Pelt 1976 ref Its official organ was the British Journal of Medical Hypnotism . ref http pacscl.exlibrisgroup.com 48998 F ?func direct&doc number 000130929 Entry at the Historical Library and Wood Institute of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia . ref References references External links http www.bsch.org.uk BritishSociety of Clinical Hypnosis Category Professional associations based in the United Kingdom Category Hypnosis Category Medical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom Category Organisations based in London Category 1948 establishments in the United Kingdom UK org stub ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name BritishSociety of Russian Philately Non profit logo Non profit type not for profit organization founded date October 31, 1936 founder Dr A H Wortman location England origins The Russian Study Circle key people Alan Blunt, president area served Worldwide product mission the study of the Postage Stamps and Postal History of Russia and Russian related countries focus Postage stamps and postal history of Russia method meetings, journal, auctions, exhibits revenue membership fees endowment num volunteers num employees num members 300 Half live in the United Kingdom subsid owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.bsrp.org index.html BritishSociety of Russian Philately dissolved footnotes The BritishSociety of Russian Philately is a philatelic society dedicated to the study of postage stamps and postal history of Russia and Russian related countries. History The society was founded in 1936 by Dr A H Wortman, who was its first president. He remained a member of the Executive Committee until he died. Initially the society was known as The Russian Study Circle . Meetings Meetings of the society are held five times a year in London and also in several regional areas. Services The society offers various services, such as auctions, expertization of stamps, exchange packets, use of the society s philatelic library, philatelic book reviews, and upcoming show exhibition listings. Publications The journal of the society is published at least once a year. Organization The society is administered by a set of officers, including president, secretary, treasurer, librarian, journal editor, exchange packet secretary, auction secretary, publicity officer, newsletter editor, expertising committee secretary, Russia consultant and representative in North America . See also Postage stamps and postal history of Russia External links http www.bsrp.org index.html BritishSociety of Russian Philately Category Philatelic organizations Category Organisations based ... more details
The British Dragonfly Society is a conservation organization in the United Kingdom . It was founded in 1983 and its aims are to promote and to encourage the study and Conservation ethic conservation of dragonfly dragonflies and damselfly damselflies and their natural habitats, especially in the United Kingdom. The Society runs the Dragonfly Recording Network DRN to collect Odonata records in the UK. It also promotes a range of research and conservation projects. The British Dragonfly Society is a Charitable organization United Kingdom registered charity , number 800196. See also Odonata List of British dragonflies External links official http www.british dragonflies.org.uk UK charity 800196 http ecoevo.uvigo.es WDA Worldwide Dragonfly Association http www.iodonata.net Dragonflies and damselflies Odonata Information Network Category Charities based in England Category Conservation in the United Kingdom Category Entomological organisations Category 1983 establishments in the United Kingdom UK org stub ... more details
Infobox journal cover editor discipline Entomology abbreviation publisher British Dragonfly Society country United Kingdom frequency Semi annually history 1983 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.british dragonflies.org.uk content journal 0 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1357 2342 eISSN The Journal of the British Dragonfly Society is a scientific journal published twice yearly by the British Dragonfly Society since 1983. ref cite journal title Nieuwe tijdschriften New journals journal Entomologische Berichten year 1984 volume 44 45 page 136 isbn 2850040339 ref ref cite book title Identifying British insects and arachnids an annotated bibliography of key works author Peter Charles Barnard publisher Cambridge University Press year 1999 isbn 0521632412 page 31 ref It contains material relevant to Odonata recorded from the United Kingdom . Stephen J. Brooks was the editor of the journal between 1984 1992. ref http www.gg.rhul.ac.uk mscdegree.html MSc Degree in QUATERNARY SCIENCE , University of London ref Abstracting and indexing The Zoological Record ref http scientific.thomsonreuters.com cgi bin jrnlst jlresults.cgi?PC MASTER&mode print&Page 20 Thomson Reuters Master Journal List ref Further reading Merritt, R., 1987. The origins and early history of the British Dragonfly Society. Journal of the British Dragonfly Society 3 21 37. Corbet, P.S., 1993. The first ten years of the British Dragonfly Society. Journal of the British Dragonfly Society 9 25 37. References reflist Category Entomology journals and magazines Category Publications established in 1983 Category Biannual journals Category English language journals biology journal stub ... more details
The Botanical Society of the British Isles BSBI is a scientific society for the study of flora plants flora , plant distribution and taxonomy relating to Great Britain , Ireland , the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man . The society was founded as the Botanical Society of London in 1836. It includes both professional and amateur members and is the largest organization devoted to botany in the British Isles . Its history is recounted in David Allen s book The Botanists . ref Allen, D.E. 1986 . The Botanists. St Paul s Biographies, Winchester ref The society publishes handbooks and journals, conducts national surveys and training events, and hosts conferences. It also awards grants and bursaries, sets professional standards with Field Identification Skills Certificates FISCs , and works in an advisory capacity for governments and NGO s. ref http www.bsbi.org.uk index.html ref The society is managed by a council of elected members, and is a Registered Charity in England & Wales 212560 and Scotland SC038675 . Publications The BSBI has produced two atlas es covering the distribution of vascular plants in Britain and Ireland. ref Perring, F.H. & Walters, S.M. eds. 1962. Atlas of the British Flora. Thomas Nelson & Sons, London ref ref Preston, C.D., Pearman, D.A. & Dines, T. 2002. Atlas of the British & Irish Flora. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ref It publishes a newsletter , BSBI News ISSN 0309 930X , that is distributed to members three times a year and is available online ref http www.watsonia.org.uk html bsbi news 1.html ref . The BSBI publishes a scientific periodical, New ... ref . The society produced the Atlas of the British Flora in 2002, the Vice county Census Catalogue ... BSBI website UK charity 212560 http www.facebook.com pages Botanical Society of the British Isles ... Botanical Society of the British Isles fr Botanical Society of the British Isles nl Botanical Society of the British Isles pt Botanical Society of the British Isles ru ... more details
The BritishSociety of Gastroenterology BSG is a United Kingdom British professional organisation of gastroenterology gastroenterologists , surgeons, pathologists, radiologists, scientists, nurses, dietitians and others amongst its members, which number over 3,000. It was founded in 1937, and is a registered charity. Its offices are in Regent s Park , London . The society is an organisation focused on the promotion of gastroenterology within the United Kingdom . ref cite web url http www.bsg.org.uk about general about the bsg.html title BritishSociety of Gastroenterology BSG A force in British medicine publisher BSG date accessdate 2011 11 26 ref It is involved with the training of gastroenterologists in the United Kingdom , and with original research into gastroenterology. The society also produces information for patients with gastrointestinal diseases ref cite web url http www.bsg.org.uk patients general patient information.html title BritishSociety of Gastroenterology IBD Drug Information for Patients publisher Bsg.org.uk date accessdate 2011 11 26 ref . The society publishes the medical journal Gut journal Gut , as well as clinical practice guideline s and various other documents relevant to the field of gastroenterology. This area includes diseases of the gastrointestinal tract , liver , pancreas and biliary tract , and the disciplines of gastrointestinal endoscopy , nutrition , pathology and General surgery gastrointestinal surgery . Moreover, the society holds an Annual General Meeting at which original research in gastroenterology and hepatology may be presented. The As of 2008 alt current president is Professor Jon Rhodes BSG Council 2010 2012 . External links official http www.bsg.org.uk References reflist DEFAULTSORT BritishSociety Of Gastroenterology Category Medical associations based in the United Kingdom Category 1937 establishments in the United Kingdom Category Gastroenterology organizations ru ... more details
nofootnotes date April 2011 The British Mycological Society is a learned society established in 1896 to promote the study of Fungus fungi . Formation The Society was formed based on the efforts of two ... Patouillard 1854 1926 Publications Starting in 1896 the Society began publishing the Transactions of the British Mycological Society . In 1989 the Transactions were renamed Mycological Research which in turn was renamed Fungal Biology in 2010. In 1967 the Society began publishing the Bulletin of the British Mycological Society . In 1987 the Bulletin was renamed The Mycologist which in turn was renamed Fungal Biology Reviews in 2007. In 2000, the Society began publishing the quarterly journal Field ..., the Society publishes symposia in the British Mycological Society symposium series on a particular ... 1996 The British Mycological Society, 1896 1996 Mycological Research 101 10 pp. 1153 1178. External links http www.britmycolsoc.org.uk Official webpage of the British Mycological Society http www.fungi4schools.org School webpage of the British Mycological Society http www.science.ulst.ac.uk rtm index.html Mycolegium webpage of the British Mycological Society http 194.203.77.76 fieldmycology Fungal Records Database of the British Isles managed by the British Mycological Society Category Biology societies British Mycological Society Category British Mycological Society es Sociedad Micol gica Brit nica fr British Mycological Society ... the Society in 1896. Elected as the first officers were G.E. Massee as president, C. Crossland as treasurer ... until 1930. Membership By 1903 the Society had over a hundred members, by shortly after World ... , was published in 1977. There have been twenty four symposia published as of 2006. The Society ..., the Society is involved in the teaching of mycology. It organizes regular field trips, both in the United Kingdom and abroad, often in formal association with the mycological society in the host ... more details
The Archaeological Society of British Columbia ASBC is a canadian organization founded in 1966. Since 1968 the quarterly The Midden is published with the help of the B.C. Heritage Trust . Its headquarter is in Vancouver , bureaus can be found in Victoria, British Columbia Victoria , the province s capital, and since 1994 in Nanaimo also. The society has got more than 300 members in Vancouver alone. Its aims are research and teaching in the field of british columbian archaeology and the protection of artefacts. President in Victoria ist Pete Dady, in Nanaimo Julie Cowie. The branch over there publishes The Digger ref http www.asbcnanaimo.nisa.com newsletter.html Newsletter. The Digger ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.asbc.bc.ca Site of the ASBC Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Organizations based in Vancouver de Archaeological Society of British Columbia ... more details
Image BSC logo.jpg thumb right The BritishSociety of Cinematographers abbreviated BSC was formed in 1949 by Bert Easey, 23 August 1901 28 February 1973, the then head of the Denham and Pinewood studio camera departments. ref citenews title Lensers will honor Green publisher Variety date 2000 01 11 url http www.variety.com article VR1117760712.html ref The stated objectives at the formation of the BSC were To promote and encourage the pursuit of the highest standards in the craft of Motion Picture Photography. To further the applications by others of the highest standards in the craft of Motion Picture Photography and to encourage original and outstanding work. To Cooperation co operate with all whose aims and interests are wholly or in part related to those of the society. To provide facilities for social intercourse between the members and arrange lectures, debates and meetings calculated to further the objects of the Society. There were originally 55 members. Currently there are 230 full, honorary, associate and patron members. For a British cinematographer, membership of the BSC is an affirmation of the high standard of their craft. The members of the BritishSociety of Cinematographers are entitled to put the initials BSC after their names in motion picture and television credits. In popular culture In the 1981 film The Great Muppet Caper , Kermit the Frog Kermit and Fozzie Bear Fozzie comment on the opening credits as they appear. When the name of the Oswald Morris film s cinematographer with its post nominal letters appears, Fozzie asks, What does B.S.C. stand for? , to which Kermit perplexedly replies, I don t know. References reflist See also Category Members of the BritishSociety of Cinematographers American Society of Cinematographers External links http www.bscine.com ... Cinematography Category British cinematographers Category Organisations based in the United Kingdom Category 1949 establishments in the United Kingdom fr BritishSociety of Cinematographers ... more details
British Longevity Society BLS is a non profit organization based in the United Kingdom , dedicated at informing the general public about developments in the fields of biogerontology , ageing and life extension . Background The BLS was established in 1992 by Gerontologist Dr Marios Kyriazis , as a non commercial, charitable society aiming to facilitate the flow of information between academic research in the field of anti aging medicine , and the general public. Its constitution stated the aim of furthering public education on issues connected with the means for counteracting the processes, causes and effects of ageing. Between 1993 and 2004 the society published the BLS Newsletter ISBN 0952965208 . The society was refused official charity status in 1993. The reason given by the Charity Commission was that it would not be in the public interest if lifespan was extended ref Archives, BLS, 1993 ref . Membership The society attracted a diverse membership, both lay and scientific, including not only British citizens but others from European and American countries. Membership was drawn from a wide socioeconomic spectrum, from Knights to notorious life prisoners ref Membership records, BLS 2000 ref . Membership fees were deliberately kept very low 12 year in order to reach pensioners on low income. Current membership is free. Members of the British Longevity Society receive a monthly e mail newsletter, as well as a variety of other discounted products. The BLS holds regular meetings in central London . These are aimed at the lay public, to help them understand new advances in anti ageing medicine. References Reflist External links http www.thebls.org BLS website http www.esaam.com European Society of Anti Ageing Medicine http www.worldhealth.net A4M http www.wosaam.org World Society of Anti ageing Medicine Life extension DEFAULTSORT British Longevity Society Category Aging Category Ageism Category Life extension Category Gerontology ... more details
Orphan date November 2011 Infobox university name small British Gynaecological Cancer Society small image center Image crab.png 200px center address 27 Sussex Place, Regent s Park, London, NW1 4RG city London country United Kingdom free label President free Professor Sean Kehoe telephone 44 0 20 7772 6211 website http www.bgcs.org.uk The British Gynaecological Cancer Society BGCS is a society of medical professionals who seek to improve the care provided to gynaecological cancer patients. External links http www.bgcs.org.uk BGCS 20Constitution.pdf Constitution http www.bgcs.org.uk Official website Category Cancer organizations Category Medical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom UK med org stub ... more details
Orphan date July 2011 Infobox university name small BritishSociety of Urogynaecologists small image center Image crab.png 200px center address 27 Sussex Place, Regent s Park, London, NW1 4RG city London country United Kingdom free label President free Professor Stuart Stanton telephone 44 0 20 7772 6211 website http www.bsug.org.uk The BritishSociety of Urogynaecologists BSUG is a society whose main function is to set and raise standards in urogynaecology by providing guidelines, training, research and clinical meetings in conjunction with the RCOG . External links http www.bsug.org.uk Official website Category Urology organizations Category Obstetrics and gynaecology organizations Category Medical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom Category Organisations based in London UK med org stub ... more details
morefootnotes date August 2010 The British and Foreign Bible Society , often known in England and Wales as simply Bible Society , is a non denominational Christian Bible society with Charitable organization ... about bible society why we exist ref The Society was formed on 7 March 1804. ref cite web url http www.biblesociety.org.uk about bible society history our timeline title Our timeline publisher Bible Society accessdate 2010 11 26 ref History The British & Foreign Bible Society dates ... is now the Scottish Bible Society . ref cite web url http www.mundus.ac.uk cgi bin search?coll id 292&inst id 38&keyword Asia title British and Foreign Bible Society s Library, Cambridge University Library ... Unitarians holding significant Society offices resulted in a minority separating to form the Trinitarian Bible Society . The British & Foreign Bible Society extended its work to England, India, Europe ... Cymdeithas y Beibl de British and Foreign Bible Society ja pt British and Foreign Bible Society ... Bible Mary Jones who walked over 20 miles to get a Bible in Bala, Gwynedd . From the early days, the British and Foreign Bible Society sought to be ecumenical and non sectarian, and from 1813 allowed ... of the United Bible Societies . The Bible Society is a non denominational Christian network which works ... about bible society history our history Our History BFBS ref Overseas work The majority of Bible Society s work is overseas, making the Bible available in a language people can understand and at a price they can afford. In doing this, Bible Society is responding to a situation where ... 30 languages. ref http www.biblesociety.org.uk about bible society why we exist ref Bible Society is linked ... most of the world s Bibles. In England and Wales, Bible Society works to build bridges between ... Bible Society is a campaigning organisation which works to engage people with the Bible s message ... bible society what we do in england and wales ref Its main strategic approaches are geared towards ... more details
. This however has only led to one or two resignations from the society and the vast majority of members support the aims of the society and feel that the unification of the old societies has benefitted patients as has pooling resources and speaking with one voice. The unified Society is far greater than the sum of the individual societies. The Trustees of the Society have no intention of changing the stated charitable aims of the British Orthodontic Society which are promoting the study ... Cleft lip and palate Category Organizations established in 1994 Category British dental organisations ... more details
main Restorative dentistry The BritishSociety for Restorative Dentistry was founded in 1968 and promotes standards in the Dentistry dental profession through conferences, meetings and scientific literature. The society provides a forum for members to debate current issues in Restorative Dentistry and especially in Prosthodontics . The conference calendar includes two scientific meetings a year Spring and Autumn and the once three yearly Dental Pan Society meeting. The society is affiliated to the European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry , and has also published policy documents on Guidelines for Crown and Bridge and A Strategy for Planning Restorative Care . External links http www.bsrd.org.uk Official website Category Dentistry in the United Kingdom Category Organisations based in the United Kingdom Category 1968 establishments in the United Kingdom dentistry stub ... more details
, when a Lancasterian School was founded. The Lancasterian Schools were taken over by the British and Foreign School Society. The British Schools buildings remaining in Hitchin include a unique Lancasterian ... conformist Christians , including William Wilberforce . In 1814, the Society was renamed the British and Foreign School Society for the Education of the Labouring and Manufacturing Classes of Society of Every Religious Persuasion . During the 19th century, based on non sectarian principles, the Society started a number of British Schools and teacher training institutions, which in many places ... in 1995. References references External links http www.bfss.org.uk British & Foreign School Society ... administration archivesandrecords archives collections bfss British and Foreign School Society Collection ...Image BritishSchoolsMuseum.jpg upright right thumb British Schools Museum, Hitchin The British and Foreign School Society BFSS offers charitable aid to educational projects in the UK and around the world by funding schools, other charities and educational bodies. In the 19th century it supported free British Schools and teacher training it continued in the latter role until the 1970s. As its teacher training colleges have closed and the Society has gathered more capital, it has used its funds to provide grants for educational projects around the world. Details of its activities can be found in its Annual Reports and the rest of its website. http www.bfss.org.uk The Society s Archive Centre is on Brunel ... materials with relevance to modern education. The http www.hitchinbritishschools.org.uk British ... British Schools Trust runs the museum for public visitors and for classes of visiting children ... in 1801. Subsequently, the Society for Promoting the Lancasterian System for the Education of the Poor was formed in 1808 to continue Lancaster s lead. The Society was founded by Joseph Fox , William ... website http www.hitchinbritishschools.org.uk British Schools Museum Category Religious organizations ... more details
The BritishSociety for Geomorphology BSG , incorporating the British Geomorphological Research Group BGRG , is the professional organisation for British geomorphologists and provides a community and services for those involved in teaching or research in geomorphology , both in the UK and overseas. The Missions of BritishSociety for Geomorphology are to support scientific excellence in geomorphology through fostering excellence and increased investment and support for geomorphology developing applied geomorphological research, having a major impact on environmental policy and practice and providing a public benefit disseminating new geomorphological research and policy agendas developing a new generation of geomorphologists equipped to address interdisciplinary challenges History of the BritishSociety for Geomorphology The BritishSociety for Geomorphology can trace its beginnings back to a meeting in Sheffield in 1958 where British geomorphologists gathered together to organise a Landform Survey of Britain. By 1959 this group appears to have been referring to itself as the British Universities Geomorphological Research Group. This short lived group agreed, at its second annual meeting, to disband itself and voted unanimously all 19 of them to constitute the British Geomorphological Research Group BGRG . The first BGRG AGM was held on 1st October 1960. In 1985 the BGRG celebrated its first twenty five years by hosting the first International Geomorphology Conference in Manchester which led to the formation of the International Association of Geomorphology. In 2000 international membership had grown to around 700 and to celebrate 40 years of the BGRG it returned to Sheffield ... name to BritishSociety for Geomorphology BSG . Recent chairs of the group include 2010 12 Prof Bernard ... 9 Prof. Ron Cooke References BritishSociety for Geomorphology website http www.geomorphology.org.uk ... BritishSociety For Geomorphology Category Geomorphology Category Physical geography Category ... more details
Infobox non profit name BritishSociety of Dowsers image type Charitable organization Registered charity founded date Start date 1933 tax id registration id founder Colonel A H Bell location Hanley Swan , Worcestershire coordinates origins key people area served product mission focus Dowsing method revenue endowment num volunteers num employees num members subsid opponents owner non profit slogan former name homepage URL www.britishdowsers.org dissolved The BritishSociety of Dowsers was founded in 1933 by Colonel A H Bell. They are a a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity whose are objects are to encourage and support the study and practice of dowsing and its application in every field of human interest to maintain a public dowsing information service, including a Register of Dowsing Practitioners and a Register of Dowsing Tutors, and training programme and to relieve communities, particularly those in less well developed countries, who are suffering hardship by reason of their economic and social circumstances, especially in relation to water supplies. ref name BSOD ref name CC EW charity 295911 ref See also Dowsing References reflist 1 refs ref name BSOD cite web title BritishSociety of Dowsers Background publisher BritishSociety of Dowsers url http www.britishdowsers.org about back ground.shtml accessdate 7 April 2012 ref External links http www.britishdowsers.org www.britishdowsers.org Category Charities based in Worcestershire Category Dowsing ... more details