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A list of participants at the YGLN and ELN meeting in Moscow, detailing their affiliations and roles in various international relations and security projects.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Moscow
Topic:
International Relations, Foreign Policy
Document Type:
Participant List
Organization:
European Leadership Network, RIAC, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, OSCE
Author:
YGLN, RIAC, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Target Audience:
Participants, Experts, Researchers
Period of Action:
20-22 November 2023
Approval Date:
2023
Date of Changes:
N/A
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Year:
2022
Period:
20-22 September 2022
Location:
Helsinki, Finland
Organization:
ITU-T Focus Group on AI for Health (FG-AI4H)
Document type:
Meeting agenda and documentation
Authors / Contacts:
Thomas Wiegand, Fraunhofer HHI, Germany
Working Groups:
WG-DAISAM, WG-DASH, WG-Ethics, WG-O, WG-RC, WG-CE, WG-CO, AHG-DT4HE
Topics:
Artificial intelligence for health, ethics, regulatory considerations, clinical evaluation, data handling, AI applications
Related meetings:
Plenary sessions, workshops, dental symposium
Deliverables:
DEL0 – DEL10, including ethics, regulatory best practices, technical specifications, clinical evaluation, AI applications and platforms
Source:
Chairman FG-AI4H
Abstract:
Agenda and supporting documentation for FG-AI4H sessions and workshops
Language:
English
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Bath, UK
Theme:
Business and Modern Slavery
Document type:
Conference schedule
Organization:
University of Bath, University of Sussex
Author:
Andrew Crane, Michael Rogerson
Target audience:
Researchers, practitioners, academics, and professionals in business and human rights
Effective period:
September 20-22, 2023
Date of approval:
4/8/23
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2015
Location:
Washington D.C., Forrestal Building
Type of Document:
Meeting agenda and report
Organizing Body:
Federal Labor Management Forum
Facilitator:
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, Commissioner Randy Mayhew
Secretarial Designee:
Bob Gibbs, Chief Human Capital Officer (CHCO)
Co-Chairs:
Tom Pansky (Labor), John Hairston (Management)
Attendees:
All Fed LMF Representatives and Virtual Members
Materials:
Presidential Executive Order 13522, DOE-wide Labor-Management Forum Memorandum, DOE Federal LMF Charter, DRB Employee Performance Management and Recognition Program DOE O 331.1D (pending approval)
Duration:
October 20-22, 2015
Sessions:
Presentations, co-chair elections, training, LMF working group discussions, employee performance management review
Objectives:
Review labor-management collaboration, training, award presentations, discuss Employee Performance Management and Recognition Programs
Deliverables:
Agreed MOU/MOA language, identification of items requiring local negotiation
Year:
2026
Location:
Gothenburg, Sweden
Topic:
Automotive Edge Computing Consortium Meeting
Document Type:
Invitation Letter
Organization:
Automotive Edge Computing Consortium (AECC)
Author:
Megan Cannon
Target Audience:
[Name]
Purpose:
Attendance at AECC member meeting
Dates of Event:
April 20-22, 2026
Venue:
Ericsson Corporate Offices
Travel Arrangements:
Confirmed accommodations, return transportation, funds provided
Nationality of Invitee:
[Nationality]
Passport Details:
Provided in letter
Year:
2017
Location:
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Event Type:
Conference
Organizing Institution:
Association of American International Colleges and Universities (AAICU)
Venue:
American University of Central Asia
Participants:
University presidents, provosts, faculty, and students
Duration:
20-22 April 2017
Main Activities:
Campus tours, keynote speeches, panel discussions, committee meetings, cultural excursions
Special Programs:
Optional “two days around Issyk-Kul lake” package
Transport:
Airport transfers and local buses
Meals:
Organized lunches and dinners at AUCA and local restaurants
Accommodation:
Hotel Golden Tulip, guesthouse Ashuu
Year:
2018
Location:
Sunriver, Oregon, USA
Theme:
Public Safety and Mental Health Collaboration
Document Type:
Conference Announcement
Organizing Agency:
Oregon Psychiatric Physicians Association
Target Audience:
Law Enforcement Officers, Mental Health Providers, Family Guests
Dates:
July 20-22, 2018
Cost:
$449 full conference, $349 two days, $174 one day
Instructors:
Bryan Flannery, Drew Adkins, DO, Wil Berry, MD, Saul Farris, MD, Will Frizzell, MD, William George, MD, The Honorable Bill Hall, Patricia Krisar-White, MD, Maya Lopez, MD, Susan Spivey, MD, Elizabeth Tiffany, MD
Registration:
www.oregonpsychiatric.org
Topics Covered:
Civil Commitment, Threat Assessment, Substance Use Disorders, Gun Removal Laws, Involuntary Treatment, Violence Risk & Psychosis, Marijuana Psychosis
Initiative:
Stepping Up – reducing mental illness in jails through national collaboration
Pre-requisites:
None
Attire:
Casual
Supplies/Equipment Needed:
None
Year:
2019
Location:
Sofia, Bulgaria
Event type:
Annual Meeting
Organizers:
ECHSA, WSPCHS
Host:
Stojan Lazarov, Christo Tchervenkov
Scientific Program participants:
AEPC cardiologists, Japanese Society for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, colleagues from China
Key sessions:
Presidential Lectures, Postgraduate Course on Management of the Critically Ill Neonate, Surgical Simulation Workshop on Arterial Switch Operation
Membership changes:
Junior membership reserved for trainees, current Junior Members converted to Full Membership
New board members:
Rudolf Mair, Jürgen Hörer
Committee appointments:
James St. Louis (Research Committee), Attilio Lotto (Database Committee)
Future events:
2020 Annual Meeting in Boston, Special Meeting in Warsaw June 2020
Summary:
Conference proceedings and updates from ECHSA and WSPCHS, including scientific presentations, membership changes, committee appointments, and announcements of upcoming events.
Year:
2022
Date of approval:
07.09.2022
Approval body:
Executive Board of Public Joint Stock Company Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS
Chairman of the Executive Board:
Yury Denisov
Organization:
Public Joint Stock Company Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS
Document type:
Methodology
Subject:
Calculation of indicative foreign exchange rates
Scope:
Moscow Exchange FX Market, Derivatives Market and Equity Market
Effective date:
Determined by the Exchange
Publication:
Moscow Exchange website
Appendix:
Appendix 1 – List of Indicative Rates and Calculation Parameters
Currencies covered:
USD, EUR, CHF, JPY, TRY, CNY, GBP, HKD, RUB
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Moscow, Russia
Theme:
Music Competition
Document Type:
Competition Regulations
Organizer:
Organizing Committee of the International Competition of Bayan and Accordion Players
Author:
Organizing Committee
Target Audience:
Musicians aged 18-32
Action Period:
7 to 14 December 2025
Approval Date:
-
Modification Date:
-
Title:
Managing Time Effectively: How to Use the MoSCoW Method for Prioritization
Method:
MoSCoW Method
Subject:
Task prioritization and time management
Type of document:
Instructional guide with example and blank template
Adapted from:
Hulshult, A. R.; Krehbiel, T. C.
Source publication:
Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice
Source year:
2019
Key concepts:
Priority level; Critical level; Must, Should, Could, Won’t categories
Example date referenced:
11/1
Includes:
Step-by-step procedure; Worked example; Blank template for task planning
Intended audience:
Students and individuals managing academic tasks
Author:
Ian Mohr
Course:
Dance 101
Assignment Type:
Diversity Paper
Type of Document:
Academic essay based on an interview
Primary Subject:
Natasha (born 1973, Moscow, Russia)
Secondary Location:
Utah, United States
Year of Birth (Interviewee):
1973
Place of Birth (Interviewee):
Moscow, Russia
Themes:
Immigration, Cultural Differences, Family Life, Gender Roles, Social Conditions, Language Acquisition
Interview Format:
In-person interview
Interview Duration:
Approximately one hour
Time Period Covered:
1973–early 2000s
Countries Referenced:
Russia, United States
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Alaska, Siberia
Theme:
Religious celebration
Document type:
Hymn
Organization / institution:
Orthodox Church
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
Orthodox Christian faithful
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
October 6
Date of changes:
None
Year:
Not specified
Methodology:
MoSCoW prioritization method
Subject:
Prioritization of functional requirements
Document Type:
Methodology example / classification reference
Framework Categories:
Must Have, Should Have, Could Have, Won’t Have
Color Coding:
Green, Yellow, Orange, Red
Application Area:
Requirements prioritization
Scope:
Functional requirements defined in advance and generated by users
Intended Audience:
Product managers, project teams, requirements analysts
Purpose:
Classification of requirements by priority and feasibility
Year:
2016
Date:
April 17, 2016
Location of Session:
Moscow, Russian Federation
Event:
Fifteenth Session of the Working Group on Biochemical and Molecular Techniques and DNA Profiling in Particular
Organization:
International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)
Prepared by:
Office of the Union
Related Organizations:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); International Organization for Standardization (ISO); International Seed Testing Association (ISTA); Association of Official Seed Analysts (AOSA)
Document Code:
EBMT/15/5
Document Type:
Working group meeting document
Subject:
Cooperation on biochemical and molecular techniques and DNA profiling in plant variety examination and seed testing
Main Topics:
Joint initiatives; molecular marker techniques; coordination between international organizations; terminology and data exchange
Purpose:
Report on cooperation between OECD, UPOV, ISO and ISTA regarding molecular techniques and outline planned joint activities
Related Bodies:
Technical Committee (TC); Working Group on Biochemical and Molecular Techniques (BMT)
Planned Activity:
Joint OECD/UPOV/ISTA/AOSA Workshop on Biochemical and Molecular Techniques, Paris, 8 June 2016
Status:
Informational document with disclaimer that it does not represent UPOV policies or guidance