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The European Enterprises
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The European Enterprises (ii) is a private organization in Oxford, Britain.
According to The Times, it provides rewards that belong to Socrates's award and the "Queen Victoria," which no one has anything to do with the Oxford University.
After the winner paid a fee for 10,000 euros, the award was placed on ceremony in places like Oxford morning and East directors in London.
History
Based on 2000 participants in London Samite as an independent information advisory platform to develop an economic dialogue. The EPA Platform is not a self-sustaining legal person in any jurisdiction. Administer and management of the corporate consulting platform, the EPA is carried out by a company called "European Business Assemly Ltd."
The European Business Assembly: K. Briggs (Britain) - Communication; R. Verde (UK) - Science and Education; X. Verl (Switzerland) - investment policy; B. Cosliol (Belgium) - Medicine and Health; And.
Structure
The European Enterprises has several subsections directly implementing the principles of the organization:
The Academic Union of Oxford, the Academic Union of Oxford, the academic Association of over 200 chancellor, reactors, and academics of the world. The main objective of the Union is to consolidate the efforts of scientists, teachers, industrialists and makers of social-responsible business, science and education. The honest President of the AAA is Professor B. Comtiglo.
High school workers, institutions, colleagues, researchers, teachers and representatives of higher education and business structures can join the Academy union regardless of ethnic or religious origin. Also, education organizations and institutions can join the Academy union as members associated.
The members of the Academy Union are participating in an annual meeting of the Union - the European Business Assembly, traditionally conducted in Oxford since 2000, and in other parties, the Union partners to share their experience, discuss new research and get support from each other.
Also, AAA deals with the "Oxford Degate" conflict, where questions related to future health, pedagogical and other education.
The Global Club of Leaders -- created in 2006.
The GCL president is K. GCL members are higher leaders of the private and state sector, university teachers and scientific communities from 47 countries (Europe, Asia, Africa, and Middle East) joined together for further business development and social progress.
According to the results of a year's annual assessment of an expert assessment as part of the year's annual 'attrition' is determined by leading regional companies and national business leaders who are invited to Cal