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Year:
2023
Location:
Plymouth, UK
Theme:
Film Festival, Cinema, Arts
Document Type:
Event Schedule
Organizer:
Plymouth Arts Cinema
Target Audience:
General Public
Period of Activity:
July 2023
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Year:
1995
Region / city:
Australia
Subject:
Cinema Industry, Australian Film History
Document type:
Report
Organization / institution:
Australian Theatre Historical Society
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Cinema industry professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Context description:
Industry report detailing the history, recognition, and industry news for Australian cinema pioneers between 1995 and 2001.
Check List for Television, Cinema and Media Arts Majors 2019 General Education and Bard Requirements
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Kyrgyzstan
Subject:
Television, Cinema, and Media Arts
Document Type:
Curriculum Checklist
Institution:
AUCA
Author:
AUCA Academic Department
Target Audience:
Students enrolled in Television, Cinema, and Media Arts programs
Effective Period:
2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Total Credits:
243 credits
General Education Credits:
96 credits
Major Credits:
120-123 credits
Elective Credits:
24-27 credits
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Not specified
Theme:
Literature and Cinema
Document Type:
Curriculum Plan
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Keertika Lotni
Target Audience:
Students of Semester III, Department of English
Period of Action:
Aug-Dec 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
4
Note:
Region / City
Field:
Cinema, Photography
Document Type:
Study Plan
Organization:
School of Communication and Media, Department of English and Media Arts
Target Audience:
Students pursuing a B.F.A. in Cinema & Photography
Organisation:
Scottish Government
Postal address:
St. Andrews House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG
Document type:
Application letter
Subject:
Cinema licence exemption certificate
Author:
X
Signatory:
X on behalf of X organisation
Recipient:
To whom it might concern
Operational basis:
Not-for-profit screenings
Venue:
X venue, X location
Screening frequency:
Infrequent basis
Number of screenings to date:
X (including X and X)
Fees charged:
Nominal amount to cover Single Title Screening Licence, equipment hire and associated costs
Referenced licence:
Single Title Screening Licence
Average licence cost:
£100 per title
Attachments:
Memorandum, articles of association, constitution or similar document confirming not-for-profit status
Date:
Not specified
Author:
Louis Lo
Title (Chinese):
生死愛慾看電影
Date:
3–17 October 2016
Type of document:
Lecture notes
Format:
Course outline
Subject:
Philosophy and film studies
Themes:
Happiness; Death; Aging; Love; Existentialism; Alienation
Films discussed:
That Day, on the Beach; Tokyo Story (1953); Le Notte (1961)
Philosophers referenced:
Montaigne; Cicero; Albert Camus; Hegel; Karl Marx; Sigmund Freud
Suggested readings:
Yi Yi; Sophie’s World; The Myth of Sisyphus; Why Grow Up?; 《存在主義概論》; 《生命坎陷與現象世界》
Language:
English with Chinese titles
Year:
2025
Location:
Morocco
Programme dates:
15 September – 27 October 2025
Travel dates:
14 September – 28 October 2025
Post-residency period:
November–December 2025
Submission deadline:
31 July 2025 (midnight Paris time)
Organizing institutions:
UNESCO; Tamayouz Cinema Foundation
Document type:
Candidate application form
Target group:
Young women African filmmakers
Language requirement:
English or French
Mandatory attachments:
Curriculum Vitae; video links to previous works; copy of passport
Optional attachment:
Certificate of English or French proficiency
Theme of residency:
Call centres in Morocco
Copyright provisions:
Copyrights belong to participating residents; UNESCO retains non-exclusive screening rights for non-profit purposes
Obligations of selected applicants:
Participation in residency and post-residency activities; submission of audiovisual testimonials; commitment to ethical storytelling, diversity and gender equality; confidentiality until official screening
Year:
2016
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Value Added Tax, Legal Interpretation
Document Type:
Court Ruling
Author:
European Court of Justice
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, Tax authorities, Businesses involved in VAT matters
Effective Period:
2016
Approval Date:
26 May 2016
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Contextual Description:
A legal ruling by the European Court of Justice interpreting VAT exemptions for card handling services related to cinema ticket purchases via telephone or internet.
Note:
Year
Theme:
Film Theory
Document Type:
Academic Article
Target Audience:
Students, Filmmakers, Film Enthusiasts
Year:
2018
Term:
Autumn
Course code:
WGSST 4527.01
Topic:
Gender and the horror film
Institution:
The Ohio State University
Department:
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Instructor:
Dr. L. Mizejewski
Location:
56 University Hall
Meeting days and times:
Tuesday and Thursday, 9:40–10:50
Format:
Lecture
Course materials:
Essays and films provided via Carmen and OSU media library
Assessment:
Midterm exam, final exam, reading journals, case study, course paper
Grading scale:
A–E
Assignment deadlines:
Refer to course schedule and Carmen/Canvas pages
Office hours:
Tuesday and Thursday, 11:00–14:00, 286d University Hall
Contact:
[email protected], 614-292-2467
Audience:
Undergraduate students in gender and cinema studies
Course focus:
Feminist analysis of cinematic texts, genre studies, social context, and psycho/sexual theories
Year:
2026
Institution:
Elon University
Department:
Cinema & Television Arts
Document type:
Academic guidebook
Audience:
First-year students
Semester:
Fall/Spring 2026
Credits recommended:
16–18 semester hours
Required courses:
ELN 1010, COR 1100 or ENG 1100
Additional courses:
COM 1000, COM 2000, IDS 1150
Purpose:
Assisting students in course selection and schedule planning
Format:
Guidebook with worksheets and example schedules
Delivery method:
Online preorientation (Elon Bound) and virtual advising sessions
Period:
1620–1691
Region:
New England, Massachusetts
Topic:
Colonial American history
Type of document:
Educational historical overview
Historical subjects:
Plymouth Colony; Pilgrims; Puritans; Wampanoag
Key events:
Mayflower voyage; first winter; Mayflower Compact; 1621 treaty with Massasoit; incorporation into Massachusetts Bay Colony
Political concepts:
freedom of conscience; self-government; social covenant
Associated figures:
William Bradford; Massasoit; Tisquantum (Squanto)
Related colonies:
Jamestown; Massachusetts Bay Colony
Note:
Year
Theme:
Dentistry, General Anaesthesia
Document type:
Referral form
Organization / institution:
Plymouth Community Dental Service
Target audience:
Patients under 16 years old requiring extractions under general anaesthesia
Context description:
A referral form for dental extractions under general anaesthesia for patients under 16, requiring medical history and parental consent.
Region:
Plymouth
Country:
United Kingdom
Issuing body:
Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership
Legal framework:
Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018); Children Act 1989 (s.17, s.47)
Thematic focus:
Contextual Safeguarding; extra-familial risk; adolescent welfare
Document type:
Multi-agency safeguarding guidance
Target group:
Children and young people at risk; parents and carers; safeguarding practitioners
Approach models referenced:
Contextual Safeguarding Network Approach; Achieving Change Together (ACT Rochdale); Research In Practice Core Principles; Trauma Informed Practice
Intervention pathways:
Safer Me; Safer Me Plus
Scope:
Early Help; Child in Need; Child Protection
Risk factors addressed:
criminal exploitation (including county lines); trafficking; online abuse; sexual exploitation; peer and community harm
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Plymouth, MA
Topic:
Financial feasibility analysis of a proposed ambulatory surgery center
Document type:
Financial report
Organization:
Beth Israel Lahey Health Surgery Center Plymouth, LLC
Author:
Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.
Target audience:
Healthcare industry stakeholders, project investors
Period of validity:
2025-2029
Approval date:
January 26, 2023
Modification date:
N/A
Year:
Not specified
Organization:
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church
Location:
Plymouth, MI
Document Type:
Job Posting
Position Title:
Worship Leader
Employment Type:
Full-time
Reporting To:
Pastor
Thematic Focus:
Catholic liturgy and worship leadership
Responsibilities:
Strategic planning, worship leadership, program management, equipment management, team engagement
Required Experience:
Minimum three years leading worship in a Catholic context
Required Skills:
Proficiency in guitar and/or keyboard, volunteer management, strategic evaluation and implementation
Work Schedule:
Nights, weekends, and routine office hours
Compensation:
Competitive salary and benefits
Application Materials Required:
Cover letter, resume, statement of faith, music sample
Application Contact:
[email protected]
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Plymouth
Subject:
Physical Education, School Sports
Document Type:
Letter
Organization:
Plymouth School Sports Partnership (PSSP)
Author:
Anna Clooke, Partnership Leader
Target Audience:
Primary school staff and administrators
Period of Validity:
2024-2025 Academic Year
Approval Date:
January 2025
Last Modified Date:
January 2025
Context description:
Letter detailing opportunities and events for primary schools related to physical education, sports, and the Primary PE and Sport Premium for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
South West England
City:
Plymouth
Institution:
City College Plymouth
Award:
JISC Award for Effective Use of Digital Technology in FE
Organisations Involved:
JISC; Association of Colleges (AOC)
Document Type:
Podcast transcript
Format:
Interview
Participants:
Paul McKean; Paul Fanshaw; Nadia McCusker; Byron Love
Roles Mentioned:
Director of Further Education, Skills and Training; Executive for Business Intelligence, Growth and Skills; Director of Quality Improvement; Digital Teaching, Learning and Innovation Lead
Subject:
Digital transformation of teaching and learning observation processes
Technology Referenced:
AppSheet (no-code app development platform integrated with Google)
Educational Scope:
Further Education (16–18, adults, apprenticeships, higher education up to Level 6)
Student Population:
Over 10,000 students
Focus Areas:
Quality of education; staff development; instructional coaching; digital innovation
Year:
2026
Event dates:
3–6 April 2026
Location:
New Plymouth
Event name:
MG Car Club Easter Rally 2026
Organisation:
MG Car Club
Organising centre:
MG Car Club (Auckland Centre) Inc
Associated organisation:
MotorSport NZ
Document type:
Registration form with indemnity and consent declaration
Participants:
Entrants and drivers, including minors with parent or guardian consent
Registration fee:
$120 per adult; $100 if paid before 02/04/2026
Payment method:
Direct credit to MG Car Club (Wellington Centre) Inc
Activities included:
Rally events, motorkhana, autocross, prizegiving dinner
Legal references:
Contracts (Privity) Act 1982; Privacy Act 1993
Contact:
[email protected]
Organization:
Plymouth United Church of Christ
Document Type:
Scholarship Application Form
Year:
2024
Scholarship Name:
Plymouth Graduate Scholarship
Eligibility:
Active church members of at least five years or individuals with documented voluntary service
Academic Requirement (Enrolled Graduate Students):
Minimum 3.0 GPA
Academic Requirement (Prospective Graduate Students):
Proof of admission and minimum 3.3 undergraduate GPA
Application Components:
Official transcripts; 500-word APA-style essay; Proof of program admission
Essay Prompt:
“How would you use your degree to help others?”
Submission Method:
Email with scanned application and attachments
Submission Email:
[email protected]
Application Deadline:
Sunday June 30, 2024
Signature Requirement:
Electronic signature authorizing verification of provided information