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Inquiry Commissioner speaks at Oxford Media Convention

Posted on 01/22/2010

Inquiry Commissioner, Joyce McMillan, spoke at the Oxford Media Convention (OMC) on a panel discussing Citizens, ethics and the media in a global age’ about the Inquiry’s work regarding the importance of engaging civil society associations in the democratization of media and the creation of news content.

The Convention, the foremost event on media for industry and senior government figures, explored the current and future challenges and opportunities around domestic media policy, strategy, regulation and the media landscape more generally. 

Carnegie UK Trust launches a Manifesto for Rural Communities

Posted on 10/22/2009

London 21 October- The experiences of pioneering rural communities in championing sustainable lifestyles can inspire neighbourhoods everywhere according to a report published today by the Carnegie UK Trust, building on evidence gathered through a collaboration with Big Lottery Fund and forty-four organisations and communities on the front line.

Carnegie UK Trust launches a Manifesto for Rural Communities

Posted on 10/20/2009

The experiences of pioneering rural communities in championing sustainable lifestyles can inspire neighbourhoods everywhere according to a report published today by the Carnegie UK Trust, building on evidence gathered through a collaboration with Big Lottery Fund and forty-four organisations and communities on the front line.

Carnegie UK Trust welcomes two new Trustees

Posted on 09/23/2009

The Carnegie UK Trust is delighted to welcome two new trustees to its board, Lynne Lamont and Richard Davies. 

Lynne Lamont is a Fund Manager and Director of Newton Investment Management in Edinburgh.  She was responsible for setting up their charities investment team in Scotland and currently manages over 20 charitable endowment funds. 

Richard Davies is currently the Director: Knowledge and Analytical Services Development, Welsh Assembly Government.  He has enjoyed a distinguished career within the National Assembly for Wales and the Assembly Government including Welsh Assembly Government Management Board Director, Head of the Department for Public Services and Performance, and Head of the National Assembly Training and Education Department 

Carnegie UK Trust appoints a new CEO

Posted on 08/27/2009

Martyn Evans has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Carnegie UK Trust.  Martyn is currently the Director of Consumer Focus Scotland and was previously Director of the Scottish Consumer Council, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice Scotland and Director of Shelter.  He has also been a visiting professor of law at the University of Strathclyde and is a member of a number of Scottish Government and UK government advisory groups.   

Festival of Politics- Carnegie sessions 22 Aug 2009

Posted on 08/04/2009

The 2009 Festival of Politics will follow a central theme of Examining Our Past – Shaping Our Future.  Held in the Scottish Parliament, Carnegie UK Trust will be hosting two sessions on Saturday the 22nd August:

Tomorrow’s Civil Economy
16.00 (17.30) Committee Room 1 FREE*

History reminds us that, from turmoil comes opportunity. And after recessions, eventually, come recoveries. However, the global financial crisis, coupled with concerns such as the growing isolation of the poorest and climate change, demands more than a return to the status quo. How might the values and principles of the economy and financial sector be changed so that they work for the benefit of society as a whole? This event will explore the practical roles of civil society associations, such as voluntary and community organisations, mutuals and trades unions, in growing a more ‘civil economy’. Chaired by George Reid. Participants include Karl Dayson, Community Finance Solutions, Elizabeth Leighton, WWF, Craig Campbell, Social Investment Scotland, Ian Fraser, Scotland the Times.

Civil Society: Enabling Dissent - video blogs and podcast

Posted on 07/30/2009

A live podcast and video blogs from the event on "Enabling Dissent" held by The Carnegie UK Trust Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland and openDemocracy is now available.

Civil Society: Enabling Dissent- Tues 28 July 2009

Posted on 07/21/2009

London, Tuesday 28 July 2009  

“Dissent, its cultivation and articulation, is crucial for a healthy democratic society. Yet, as highlighted by the work of the Carnegie UK Trust Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society, dissent is being marginalised both at a domestic level and globally.  The time has now come where dissent can no longer be pushed to the margins and ordinary citizens need to reclaim their democratic right to resist” stated Kumi Naidoo, Hon. President of CIVICUS and member of the Inquiry’s international advisory group 

Vacancy: CHIEF EXECUTIVE, Dunfermline, Fife

Posted on 05/27/2009

The Trustees are now seeking an exceptional individual with high analytical, creative and communicative skills to work with them to manage the future development of the Trust.

The Chief Executive will be an established leader with the ability to analyse and distil broad policy issues, and bring forward and manage specific innovative project proposals. He or she will oversee substantial programmes of practical research and engagement with a wide range of partner organisations.

Vacancy: NEW TRUSTEES

Posted on 05/26/2009

Would you be willing to commit the time to join our board and be an ambassador for one of the UK’s leading Trusts?

Do you have a track record of work in public service or the voluntary sector?  

Then we want to hear from you. We currently have two vacancies on our board.  We are especially keen to extend representation from Wales. 

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