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- Mid-American Greek Council Association - The Mid-American Greek Council Association exists to stimulate the growth and development of college Fraternity/Sorority Councils by promoting leadership and educational experiences for student leaders at colleges and universities. The annual leadership conference, newsletters, and other educational resources to member schools and the general public are the basis of the Association' ...
- Association of International Churches in Europe, the Middle East and Africa - The Association of International Churches in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (AICEMEA) has existed for several decades to provide fellowship, assistance in times of transition, and leadership training to English-speaking ecumenically open international Chrisian congregations first in Europe, then including the Middle East, and most recently encompassing also a few congregations in Africa. The Association has a non-binding membership with no creedal statement beyond that of the World Council of Churches and calls its member churches to send their pastors or other delegates to an annual conference for consultation, continuing education and planning at a site determined by the officers of ...
- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy - The British Association for Counselling grew from the Standing Conference for the Advancement of Counselling, a grouping of organisations inaugurated in 1970 at the instigation of the National Council for Voluntary Organisations. Membership was extended to include individuals when in 1977, with the aid of a grant from the Home Office Voluntary Service Unit, the British Association ...
- Australian Law Students Association - The Australian Law Students' Association (ALSA) is the peak representative body of law students from Australia. The ALSA facilitates communication between the law student societies of each Australian law school; it represents students to government, universities and the public; it authors numerous educational and careers publications; and it hosts an annual conference and two additional council meetings each year.
- European Prison Education Association - The European Prison Education Association or EPEA was founded in Bergen, Netherlands, in 1991, after two years of work by individuals who had discussed the idea at an international conference on prison education in Oxford in 1989 to suggest the setting up of an organisation that would also help to turn the aspirations of the new Council of Europe report, "Education in Prison," into a working reality.