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SUMMARY:Cambridge Society of Paris Annual Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Booking has now closed\nIf you would like to be put on the waiting list in the event of late cancellations\, please send an email to Tony Banton treasurer@camsocparis.org \nYou are invited to the\nCambridge Society of Paris Annual Dinner \nwith Tim\, Lord Clement-Jones\, CBE \n19h30 to 23h30 \nWednesday 11th October 2023\n\nLa Maison des Polytechniciens\, 12 Rue de Poitiers\, 75007 Paris \nl’Hôtel de Poulpry\n \nThe mansion was built in 1703. The house has accommodated several political and artistic organizations over the centuries. Successive occupants have left their mark with the installation of elegant fireplaces and balconies. The name “Poulpry” comes from one of its owners in the late eighteenth century. \nThe house is now the base of the Association des Amis des Polytechniciens and is also made available to other groups for their events. \nOur Guest Speaker\n \nTim\, Lord Clement-Jones (Trinity College) was born in Neath in South Wales.  He was educated at Haileybury and then went on to study economics and then law at Trinity College\, Cambridge\, the fourth generation of his family to do so. \nHe was chair of the Liberal Party from 1986-88 and made CBE for political services in 1988 and a life peer in 1998. \nHe started his legal career as a trainee in Coward Chance\, the magic circle city law firm as it then was. He became Group Company Secretary and Legal Adviser of Kingfisher Plc from 1986-95\, where he coordinated Kingfisher’s contribution to the Shopping Hours Reform Campaign which led to the Sunday Trading Act 1993.  Before Kingfisher\, he held senior legal positions at Grand Metropolitan\, now Diageo plc and London Weekend Television\, now part of ITV plc. \nHe is the Liberal Democrat House of Lords spokesperson for Science\, Innovation and Technology and previous positions held including Lords spokesperson for Digital and for the Creative Industries.  He is the Former Chair of the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence which reported in 2018 with “AI in the UK: Ready Willing and Able?” and its follow-up report in 2020 “AI in the UK: No Room for Complacency“.  In 2016\, he co-founded the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence which he co-chairs. \nFrom 2023\, he has been a member of the Industry and Regulators Committee and the initiator of and subsequent member of the Special Inquiry Select Committee into AI in Weapons Systems. \nHe is a former member of the Joint Select Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill (2021-22) and Vice Chair for a number of All-Party Parliamentary Groups – including Data Poverty; Data Analytics; Digital Skills; and Digital Regulation and Responsibility. \nHe is a founding member of the OECD Global Parliamentary Group on AI and a former Consultant to the Council of Europe’s Ad-hoc Committee on AI. \nHe is Chair of the Board of Trust Alliance Group (formerly Ombudsman Services)\, the not-for-profit\, independent ombudsman service that provides dispute resolution for the communications\, energy\, and parking industries.  He is a Consultant on AI Policy and Regulation with global law firm\, DLA Piper where former positions held include London Managing Partner (2011-16)\, and Co-Chair of Global Government Relations. \nHe is Chair of the governing council of Queen Mary University of London.  He was Chair of Council of the School of Pharmacy\, University of London (2008-12) before its merger with University College London (“UCL”) whereupon he became an external member of UCL’s Council and Chair of the Audit Committee (2012-17). \nHe is President of Ambitious about Autism (formerly Treehouse) an autism education skills and employment charity and school for children with autism and other communication disorders. \nTicket Application\nThe Cambridge Society of Paris is delighted to invite you and your guests to one of the landmark events of the CamSoc year. \nMembers of the Cambridge Societies of Paris\, Belgium or Luxembourg may apply for one or two members’ tickets. The price for aperitif\, dinner and drinks is €75 per person. Additional guests are also welcome\, although their ticket price is €85 each. \nFor our younger members\, under 30 years of age\, tickets are €55 per person\, again with one guest being able to be invited at the same price\, irrespective of the age of the guest. Additional guests are €85 each. \nAlumni of Cambridge University who are not members of the Paris\, Belgian or Luxembourg Societies may also join us\, with tickets available at €85 per person. \nTo apply for tickets: \nIf you have any questions about the Dinner\, please contact Tony Banton\, Treasurer.. \nDress: Black tie (or lounge suits if preferred). \nPlease note that refunds will only be possible for cancellations received by Friday 29th September 2023
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LOCATION:Maison de Polytechniciens\, 12 rue de Poitiers\, Paris\, 75007\, France
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SUMMARY:An invitation from the Oxford Society
DESCRIPTION:The Oxford University Society in Paris Invites our members to a \nDinner and talk – Norman Ingram Saturday 14th October \n.  \nCredit : Imperial War Museum \nOUSP is delighted to welcome Norman Ingram\, Professor of History at Concordia University (Montréal) ; Mort pour rien? The Great War and French Pacifism will draw on his recent research into the changing attitudes of the peace movement during the war\, particularly in France. \nProfessor Ingram is the recognised authority on the birth of modern Peace Movements and the Ligue des Droits de l’Homme in reaction to ‘the War to end all Wars’. \nHe is a visiting fellow at Magdalen (Oxford) and his books are published by Oxford University Press. \nOur venue will be Flora Danica\, 116 Champs-Elysées 75008 Paris for a 3-course meal with wine\, guests welcome \nCost will be 65 € (reduced price for U30 members of 45 €) \nTo register\, go to the OUSP website https://www.oxfordinparis.com/event-5416197 \nFor additional information: mailto:president@oxfordinparis.com
URL:https://cambridgesocietyofparis.com/event/an-invitation-from-the-oxford-society/
LOCATION:Flora Danica\, 116 Champs-Elysées\, Paris\, 75008\, France
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