UIA's World of Associations
Newsletter of the Union of International Associations
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UIA’s World of Associations is our e-newsletter, which reaches over 15,000 international associations with a focus on our publications, services and activities supporting associations, and on promoting contact with the providers they need. The e-newsletter features the popular series ‘Why this city?’, with companion articles to highlight aspects of association and conference life. Toolboxes will announce new developments, while our list of upcoming congresses across the regions of the world will give a glimpse of the extraordinary range of events and their venues, taken from our constantly updated and expanded Congress Calendar. We shall feature networks, partners, associations new and old – the UIA’s Yearbook and Global Civil Society Database are brimming with information to share. Our e-newsletter continues to be an interactive platform for international associations who are seeking for opinion-sharing with their peers on topical issues, best practices and experiences. And if you have news, share it with us.
Newsletter Archive
In This Issue:
- UIA Round Table: the teacher as student
- Policy Coherence for Sustainable Development (PCSD) - Toolkit
- Why Zagreb?
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- Solvay Executive Master in International Association Management
- Building a better world together
- Why Tokyo?
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- Shared learning: Bringing education opportunities to national associations
- The rise of artificial intelligence
- Why Antwerp?
In This Issue:
- Why brand awareness cannot be ignored in the non-profit world
- Opportunities for interactions
- Why Boston?
In This Issue:
- From conference concept to design to delivery – PCOs do it all
- Predicting the consequences
- Why Budapest?
In This Issue:
- Thailand takes aim at driving its policy with international conventions
- Recognising the difficulties we all face
- Why Glasgow?
In This Issue:
- Inspirational education at The Meetings Show
- Promoting diversity, quality, openness and inclusiveness
- Why Lisbon?
In This Issue:
- Representing International Organizations in Word and Deed: The UIA in Historical Perspective
- Public Opinion and Democracy
- Why Toronto?
In This Issue:
- Association Governance: Indispensable essence of advancement
- Working together for the common good
- Why Melbourne?
In This Issue:
- High quality of life and affordability in an international cosmopolitan city: Why so many international associations and organizations choose Montréal as their host city
- Strong leadership and community spirit
- Why Kuala Lumpur?
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