Within the Ruskin College Annual Report for 1911/1912 is the claim that the Ruskin Fellowship was founded in 1912 as an alumni association for students and staff of Ruskin College Oxford, England. The Fellowship is independent of, but associated with, Ruskin College, and seeks to support the work and ethos of the College: namely to offer basic skills to university level education to disadvantaged adults in Britain. There is also a postgraduate programme and an international section involving International Labour and Trade Union Studies, Webb and Chevening Scholars. Throughout the year the Fellowship co-operates with the College Newsletter, fundraising and advertising the benefits and opportunities at Ruskin.
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| - Within the Ruskin College Annual Report for 1911/1912 is the claim that the Ruskin Fellowship was founded in 1912 as an alumni association for students and staff of Ruskin College Oxford, England. The Fellowship is independent of, but associated with, Ruskin College, and seeks to support the work and ethos of the College: namely to offer basic skills to university level education to disadvantaged adults in Britain. There is also a postgraduate programme and an international section involving International Labour and Trade Union Studies, Webb and Chevening Scholars. Throughout the year the Fellowship co-operates with the College Newsletter, fundraising and advertising the benefits and opportunities at Ruskin.
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| - Within the Ruskin College Annual Report for 1911/1912 is the claim that the Ruskin Fellowship was founded in 1912 as an alumni association for students and staff of Ruskin College Oxford, England. The Fellowship is independent of, but associated with, Ruskin College, and seeks to support the work and ethos of the College: namely to offer basic skills to university level education to disadvantaged adults in Britain. There is also a postgraduate programme and an international section involving International Labour and Trade Union Studies, Webb and Chevening Scholars. Throughout the year the Fellowship co-operates with the College Newsletter, fundraising and advertising the benefits and opportunities at Ruskin. Fellowship members are governed by an Executive at the head of which is the President. The Fellowship holds an annual Reunion in September where an Annual General Meeting (AGM) is held and the officers elected: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Membership Secretary, Treasurer, Co-Editor of the (Ruskin) Newsletter and Representatives to the College's Governing Council. However, over recent years other areas of Britain have been included to hold small reunions, due to members having difficulty in attending the main site. The present Ruskin Fellowship President is Ms.Debbie Hollingsworth. The Ruskin Fellowship Secretary is Mr. Arthur Wright.
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