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Available for pick up beginning 48 hours after order is placed at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse box office. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID.
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Box Office hours are typically Monday-Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hours of operation may vary on weekends or days of an event. For exact hours on those days, please call (317) 917-2727.
Wheelchair/Accessible seating is available.
Enhance Your Child’s Understanding of Mathematics with Python
Consistently ranked #1 as the “Most Popular Coding Language“, learning Python will enable your child to build programs that are used widely today in many domains; Eg. Web Development, Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence.
In this program specifically designed based on the GCE “O” and “A” level Mathematics curriculum, Mathematics will be used as the context through which students pick up Python programming skills. They will learn how to develop a simultaneous or quadratic equation solver, program Monte Carlo simulations, and more, leading to a better understanding of these complex and abstract Mathematical concepts.
This powerful synergistic pairing of Math and Programming, developed by Coding Lab’s Award-Winning team of curriculum advisors, has been tested in selected MOE schools and proven to provide students a solid foundation in both.
Students who have completed this course are encouraged to go on to pursue S100P: Python perfect which is a critical lab practice component.
Tickets left at the box office for collection may be picked up on the day, during the hour before the performance starts. Please take the credit card used to make the booking and the Ticketmaster booking reference number as proof of purchase.
Ticketmaster UK: 0870 154 40 40, International: 00 44 161 385 3500
Monday - Saturday 10:00 - 18:00 and occasionally on Sunday.
Infra red hearing system with no deposit required. For special needs seating please call 0844 412 4648. Disabled toilet situated in the rear Stalls with ground level access There is no limit to the amount of Guide Dogs (within reason of course)
Understanding, using and supporting markets in emergencies
Bangkok April 13th to 17th 2020
This course provides original insights and knowledge on market-based programming and market monitoring in humanitarian settings. It offers a comprehensive understanding as to what market analysis and monitoring can and cannot achieve to improve humanitarian programming. Instead of focusing on a single tool, it provides an overview of the existing approaches and equips participants with the skills and confidence to pick the one that is fit for purpose.
The course is interactive (i.e. minimum slide show presentation), drawing on participants’ experiences and knowledge. Time will be dedicated to address practical challenges that participants may have faced in their current positions. The course is delivered in English. We limit the number of participants to 20 to ensure small and participatory group.
Course objectives
By the end of the five days training participants will be able to:
1/ Explain the different market-related concepts and terminologies;
2/ Discuss what market data can be used for in emergency settings;
3/ Set the scope for market analysis and market monitoring;
4/ Decide which market assessment tools and approaches to use;
5/ Support a market assessment exercise;
6/ Use market data to inform pre- and post-crisis humanitarian responses;
7/ Identify which overall skills are transferable to market assessment and analysis.
Course structure
Training will run from 9am to 5pm every day, except for the last day, which will end at 4pm. Each day is organised in four blocks, separated by a lunch break and two coffee breaks, one in the morning and another in the afternoon.
From the second day onwards, each day will begin with a review of the topics covered the day before to ensure that the concepts, tools, and approaches were fully understood. Each day ends with a period of reflection, evaluation, and questions.
Participants will be actively encouraged to take part in classroom discussions and group work. The trainers will draw on both theoretical and practical knowledge in order to make the experience and learning applicable.
DAY 1 – Why? Making the case for market awareness
- Market in crisis: how crisis and subsequent humanitarian responses can affect market systems
- Market-based programming and cash interventions
-The use and relevance of market-based programming across sectors
- The state of evidence on cash and market based programming
DAY 2: What? – Setting the scope of market analysis & monitoring
- The programmatic decisions market data can inform
- The objectives a market analysis exercise can meet
- Markets as part of the situation analysis
- Market analysis sequence
DAY 3- How? - An overview of the existing tools and approaches
- Pre-crisis market assessment: the PCMA
- Post-crisis market assessments: the EMMA, the RAM, the MAG, the 48 hours tool, the multi-sectoral market analysis
DAY 4- How? – Best practices
- Planning for a market analysis exercise
- Inclusive market assessment
- The uptake of market analysis
DAY 5 - What’s next?
- Market monitoring
- How to prompt analysis using the collected data
- Market support interventions in emergencies
- Market strengthening interventions as part of preparedness
Who should attend?
Humanitarian practitioners with an interest in market analysis and market based programming alongside previous experience in emergency response design, implementation and monitoring. The course is relevant across sectors, functions and seniority levels.
Your trainers
Helene Juillard has over a decade’s experience in evaluating, researching and managing emergency and early recovery responses. She is both a cash and market-based programming expert, as well as a capacity strengthening, expertise. She has led and supported several market analysis exercises in the field, from South Sudan to Syria. Helene authored the Minimum Standard for Market Analysis, the Pre- Crisis Market Analysis and reviewed the Labour Market Analysis Guidance, the Multi- Sectoral Market Analysis and the Markit. Helene is a CaLP member and part of the Market in Crisis advisory group.
Edward Fraser spearheads Key Aid Consulting cash & market work stream and, doing so, contributes to shaping the global evidence around cash and market. Edward supported cash and voucher assistance in Syria, Iraq, DRC, Ethiopia and Bangladesh. As such, he has an excellent grasp of operational and programmatic aspects of CVA. Through his experience working as part of the ECHO Field Verification Team, Edward also acquired a strong command of CVA compliance issues as well as risks management and mitigation strategies.
How much does it cost to attend the training?
Our fees are inclusive of all training resources, lunch, and refreshments. Our trainings are non-residential but we usually offer recommendations on affordable accommodations close by.
Standard fees: 900 Euros
(NB: if you are a French based organisation, we will have to charge you 20% VAT on top of the training fees)
Early bird: if you register and pay by March 20th, you will get a 10% discount.
Individuals working for organisations based in the global south are offered a 30% discount on our training fees.
Group discount: organisations booking at least 3 participants at the same time get a 20% discount on training fees.
Note: those discounts are non cumulative.
Still have some questions?
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If you have any questions about this course or require further information, please contact training@keyaidconsulting.com.
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Will Call tickets can be picked up no earlier than 90 minutes to show time at the Orpheum Theatre Box Office. Customers must present the actual credit card, a picture ID and the order number.
Administration: 612-339-7007 Group sales: 612-373-5665
The Orpheum Theatre box office is only open on days that there is a performance at the Theatre. On show days, the box office open at 3:00 pm, or two hours before the show if there is a matinee. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the State Theatre box office at 805 Hennepin Avenue (one block north across the street). The hours at the State Theatre are: Mon-Fri: 10:00am - 6:00pm Sat: 12:noon - 3:00pm Sun: Closed
Accessible seating is available on both the main floor and balcony. An elevator is available to the balcony. Hearing devices are available. Please bring a drivers licence or credit card to an usher to obtain a device.
The Gótico Tapas Tour takes you through Barcelona’s famous Gothic Quarter, in the Ciutat Vella (old city) – past Roman walls, alongside cathedrals, through precious plazas and, most importantly, in-and-out of small local restaurants that will leave you sated, jolly, and with a better understanding of local Catalan and national Spanish cuisine.
Gótico was our first tour, is our first love, and remains a great traditional option in Barcelona’s most historic setting.
First time in Barcelona? This is the one for you!
The low-down on our Barcelona tapas tour
This is not a historical walking tour with a snack at the end.
Our 3 hour tour stops in 3 small food establishments, ranging from high-quality specialty shops to home-style tapas restaurants, each one with its own scrumptious specialties for you to taste.
Your knowledgeable guide will safely lead you, all the while sharing stories about Barcelona life, food and history. You will enjoy all the cuisine, and, due to the small size of the group, you will also enjoy a more personal, relaxed experience.
Our tour groups are typically no larger than 6; meaning we can discreetly visit venues loved by locals and genuinely enjoy each other’s company. Indeed, by the end of the night we usually feel we’ve made lifelong friends!