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Attendance certificate issued by the Danish Association of Risk and Insurance Managers confirming participation in the DARIM Conference 2025 in Copenhagen with sessions on risk management practices, artificial intelligence, and industry talent development.
Event:
DARIM Conference 2025
Date:
12 March 2025
Location:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Type of document:
Certificate of Attendance
Organization:
Danish Association of Risk and Insurance Managers (DARIM)
Signatory:
Thomas Lau Christensen
Position of signatory:
President of DARIM
Topics covered:
Risk value chain; Application of tools in Risk Management; Artificial Intelligence for future Risk Managers; Talent pipeline in risk and insurance
Participating organizations mentioned:
DFDS; BESTSELLER; Lundbeck; European Energy; Lockton; Marsh; If; Fenchurch Law; United Shipping and Trading; Man Energy; VIKING Life-Saving Equipment; 21Risk; Sedgwick; A.P. Møller-Mærsk; SAP; McKinsey; Zurich; CBS; DSV; Svitzer; Danmarks Skibskredit; Atradius; LEO Pharma; RiskPoint Group; AIG; WTW; AON; Novo Nordisk; Gouda; HDI Global; Nordic Leisure Travel Group
Conference schedule:
09:30–21:00
Course duration:
10:00–18:00
Instruction time:
6.3 lessons of at least 45 minutes each
CPD points:
Not specified
Additional reference:
Enclosed agenda with detailed course description and names of instructors and speakers
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2013
Region / City:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Theme:
WRC-15 Agenda Items
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organ / Institution:
European Communication Office (ECO)
Author:
Ms. Stella Lyubchenko, Mr. Alexandre Vallet, Mr. Victor Glushko
Target Audience:
Members of the CPG PTB
Period of Validity:
March 19-21, 2013
Approval Date:
21 March 2013
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Copenhagen
Type of document:
By-Laws
Organization:
NSR (Nordic Lions)
Approval date:
January 18th, 2025
Effective date:
March 1st, 2025
Scope:
NSR Council, NSR Meetings, Committees, Finance, International Relations
Target audience:
NSR officers and coordinators
Tables included:
NSR Calendar, Meeting program, Rotations, IR Projects
Year:
2024
Campus:
Copenhagen
Semester:
LiD9
Coordinator:
Mette Hvass
Date:
10.3.25
Type of document:
Evaluation report
Target audience:
Students, teachers, coordinators, study board members
Scope:
Semester-level academic evaluation
Modules included:
Design Experiments, User Experience Design for Service Interaction, Academic Paper Writing, Lighting Design Innovation, Project-Oriented Study in an External Organisation
Key activities:
Project work, academic discussions, practical exercises
Response rate:
8%
Conclusions:
Positive academic development, effective supervision, relevant exercises and tasks, problem-based and project-oriented teaching beneficial for professional and problem-solving skills
Year:
2024
Location:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Event:
CPG-27 Meeting (Hybrid)
Document Type:
Meeting Extracts / Plenary Summary
Organ / Institution:
European Communications Committee (ECC) / ECO
Author:
ECC Secretariat / Chairmen of CPG-23 and CPG-27
Target Audience:
NNGroup Members, CEPT Administrations
Period Covered:
WRC-23 outcomes and WRC-27 preparations
Date Issued:
1 May 2024
Topics Covered:
Appointment of CPG-27 Chair, CEPT coordination, lessons from WRC-23, preparatory work for WRC-27, AI 1.13 and FM44_47 item, contributions from United Kingdom and Norway, WG SE report considerations
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Topic:
HIV, lung cancer, computed tomography
Document Type:
Research article, concise communication
Institution:
Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen; University of Manchester
Authors:
Andreas Ronit, Thomas Kristensen, Ditte M. Klitbo, Marco Gelpi, Anna Kalhauge, Thomas Benfield, Jan Gerstoft, Jens Lundgren, Jørgen Vestbo, Klaus F. Kofoed, Susanne D. Nielsen
Target Audience:
Medical researchers, clinicians in infectious diseases and radiology
Study Design:
Observational, longitudinal cohort study
Sample Size:
901 participants, 113 high-risk individuals
Screening Method:
Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT)
Primary Outcomes:
Positive CT images, histologically confirmed lung cancer
Risk Factors Assessed:
CD4+ count <500 cells/µL, CD4+ nadir <200 cells/µL
Adverse Events:
None serious during invasive procedures
Trial Registration:
NCT02382822
Date:
23 March 2023
Source:
Lithuania
Subject:
MFCN field strength control in border areas
Group membership required to read:
N
Summary:
When monitoring MFCN fields strength levels for non-AAS BS in the border areas, it is proposed to measure average/mean field strength in logarithmic scale in order to compare that with the levels defined in ECC Recommendation (15)01. Some additional elements, i.e. averaging time of measurements and how to account for network loading (traffic) also needs to be taken into account.
Proposal:
FM22 is invited based on the material to discuss the following: To measure average/mean field strength in logarithmic scale; To use at least 360 s averaging time when measuring the average value of the field strength; In case received signal power is measured instead of field strength, the correction of 10 dB should be applied in order to account for network loading. Participants are also invited to share their monitoring practice for measuring the field strength levels created by MFCN in the border areas.
Background:
ERC/ECC recommendations regarding cross-border coordination for MFCN. At the 58th meeting of FM22 it was decided that in cooperation with Latvia and Lithuania, Germany will start to develop a first draft of a new ECC Recommendation on MFCN field strength measurements at the border areas.
Introduction:
The FM22 group is currently drafting a new ECC recommendation “Field strength measurements of Mobile/Fixed Communications Networks (MFCN) in border areas in the frequency range 790-3800 MHz”. The main purpose of this recommendation is to unify the methods for measuring field strength in border areas between neighbouring countries. These measurements are used to check compliance with the field strength limits given in cross-border recommendations as well as in bilateral/multilateral agreements between the administrations or operators of neighbouring countries. Moreover, the field strength limits in the agreements are usually rewritten from the relevant recommendations. As for the field strength measurements, the situation with the definition of field strength seems somewhat ambiguous. For example, the ECC Recommendation (15)01 defines mean values for non-AAS BS and median values for AAS BS. But the limits are usually interpreted as the maximum values of the field strength.
Derivation of the field strength limits for cross-border:
The field strength limits are obtained through computer simulation. Here, the interference from one network to another is simulated. The field strength limit is obtained for the acceptable throughput loss. For simulation, the software tool SEAMCAT is used, which is based on the Monte-Carlo simulation method developed within the frame of CEPT.
Difficulties in monitoring the field strength limits:
The averaged field measurements depend noticeably on the averaging time. It seems reasonable to take the averaging time long enough to obtain reproducible results of the measured average value. In the case of LTE, this averaging time will be around 360 s. It should be noted that this average value will be noticeably less than the maximum values of the field strength. Averaged field strength also depends on the traffic. The measurements are carried out for the power of one resource element in the PBCH and then extrapolated to a full traffic situation.
Year:
2022
Location:
Copenhagen Village Hall, Copenhagen
Document type:
Meeting minutes
Governing body:
Village Board of Copenhagen
Mayor:
Mark Souva
Trustees:
Gerald Snyder, Kerry Colton, Kim Vogt, Shareef Stokely
Clerk:
Lori Wheeler
DPW Superintendent:
Rich Ross
Guests:
Patty Bates, Frank Fazio, Shari Simmons, Scott Alexander, Gerald & Sally Carter, Laurie Thomas, John Drewes, Molly Williams
Meeting date:
May 11, 2022
Oath of office date:
April 13, 2022
Meeting time:
6:00 PM
Policies adopted:
Fire Department Payment/Purchase/Reimbursement Policy, Ethics Policy, Procurement Policy, Workplace Violence Prevention Policy, Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Policy, Internet Policy, Vehicle Use & Maintenance Policy, Meetings Procedure Policy, Alcohol and Drug Policy, Credit Card Policy, Petty Cash Policy (revised 2022)
Resolutions approved:
96-2022 through 107-2022
Special authorizations:
Clerk attendance at NYS training, DPW recertification classes
Regular meeting schedule:
Second Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM
Official newspaper:
Watertown Daily Times and Journal & Republican
Accountants:
North Country CPAs, Lawrence & Philippe
Village attorney:
Candace Randall (fire department matters), Joseph Russell (general, if available)
Year:
2019
Location:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Meeting:
83rd WG SE Meeting
Document type:
Agenda
Source:
WG SE Chairman
Date issued:
18 September 2019
Subject:
Preliminary draft agenda of the 83rd WG SE Meeting
Related documents:
Draft ECC Reports 200, 217, 304, 306
Participants:
WG SE members, PT SE7, PT SE19, PT SE21, PT SE24
Topics covered:
Chairmanship appointments, progress reports, public consultation outcomes, regulatory and technical studies, draft ECC reports review, liaison statements
Section:
09.122
Topic:
Student attendance
Type of document:
School district policy
Jurisdiction:
Kentucky
Issuing body:
Board of Education
Governing laws and regulations:
KRS 159.010; KRS 159.020; KRS 159.030; KRS 159.035; KRS 158.060; KRS 158.070; KRS 158.143; KRS 158.150; KRS 158.200; KRS 159.180; KRS 159.990; 702 KAR 007:125; 704 KAR 003:305; 704 KAR 003:535; 704 KAR 005:060
Applicable age range:
Kindergarten and ages 6–18
Exemptions covered:
Private and parochial education, medical conditions, exceptional children programs, alternative education with equivalency diploma
Special provisions:
Online and virtual learning, co-curricular activities, athletic competitions, moral instruction, military basic training, legislative page programs
Related policies:
08.131; 08.1312; 08.135; 09.111; 09.121; 09.123; 09.36
Adoption and amendment date:
July 22, 2025
Order number:
8777
Date:
August 3, 2011
Author:
Lisa Hull
Document type:
Personal letter
Subject:
Support for Anna Stubblefield
Institutions mentioned:
Rutgers University; Essex County Superior Court
Individuals mentioned:
Anna Stubblefield; DMan; Judge Siobhan Teare
Location:
Newark, New Jersey
Related event:
Criminal trial beginning September 9, 2011
Purpose:
Request for awareness, attendance, and support
Funding information:
Defense fund contribution details
Communication medium:
Written correspondence
Note:
Year
Subject:
School Attendance and Welfare
Document Type:
Policy
Institution:
Mont Nicolle School
Target Audience:
Parents, Teachers, School Staff
Year:
2025
Event:
October CRF Forum
Location:
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
Type:
Conference agenda and ROI justification
Organizer:
Credit Research Foundation
Audience:
Company executives and finance professionals
Duration:
3 days
Purpose:
Present ROI and justify attendance costs
Key Topics:
Credit risk management, process innovation, cash flow optimization, benchmarking, professional development
Attachments:
Estimated investment breakdown, post-conference report plan
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Theme:
Education, School Attendance
Document Type:
Policy Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)
Author:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Target Audience:
School districts, educators, parents, and guardians
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Year:
2006
Region / City:
Queensland
Topic:
Student attendance enforcement
Document type:
Policy document
Organization / Institution:
Department of Education (DoE), Queensland
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
School staff, authorised officers
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Theme:
Adoption Assistance
Document Type:
Annual Assurance Form
Agency / Organization:
Ohio Department of Children and Youth
Target Audience:
Adoptive Parents, Eligibility Determiners
Document type:
Administrative form
Jurisdiction:
Peterborough City Council
Governing legislation:
Education Act 1996, section 566
Subject area:
School attendance enforcement
Intended use:
Request for issuing a Fixed Penalty Notice
Issuing authority:
Local Authority Attendance Service
Submitting body:
School or Academy
Covered individuals:
Pupils and parents/carers
Penalty framework:
Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN)
Time limits:
Submission within 20 school days of pupil’s return
Contact method:
Email submission to School Attendance Team
Legal context:
Potential court proceedings for non-payment
Content focus:
Unauthorised school absence and exclusion-related breaches
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Document Type:
Academic Program
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students of Ed.D. program
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
An academic program outline detailing the courses, requirements, and residency activities for students pursuing a Doctorate in Education with a concentration in Curriculum and Instruction.
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Lac La Biche County
Topic:
Sporting Event Funding
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
Lac La Biche County
Target Audience:
Residents of Lac La Biche County participating in sporting events
Year:
2017
Region / City:
ACT (Australian Capital Territory)
Topic:
Employee Attendance and Leave Management
Document Type:
Policy
Organization:
Shared Services
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Shared Services employees
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
August 2017
Amendment History:
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