A program with respect to events such as theater performances, fĂȘtes, sports events, etc., is a printed leaflet outlining the parts of the event scheduled to take place, principal performers and background information. In the case of theatrical performances, the term playbill is also used. It may be provided free of charge by the event organizers or a charge may be levied. For other usages see Theatre (disambiguation) Theater (American English) or Theatre (British English and widespread usage among theatre professionals in the US) is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed... Fête is a French word meaning festival or holiday, which has passed into English as a label that may be given to certain events. ...
Sports programs can be highly collectible, with some rare football programs selling for high prices: in the UK, for thousands of pounds. Soccer redirects here. ... GBP redirects here. ...
The phrase "get with the program" (meaning, keep to a predetermined plan and don't raise side issues or deviate tangentially), and its humorous alternatives, "get with the brochure", "get with the leaflet", "get with the pamphlet", etc.
link titleThe term sports memorabilia usually refers to anything that can be directly connected to a sports event or personality. ...
event organizers must include the ERCIM logo with a link to ERCIM web pages on the title (reference) page of the conference for the period starting with successful PR sponsorship negotiation, for the remaining existence of these web pages.
Within the PR funding request, the conference organizers are welcome to designate an ERCIM contact person for PR arrangements on the spot (typically an ERCIM-related person among the organizers), or to request that the ERCIM Executive Committee designates such a person.
The ERCIM "Alain Bensoussan" Fellowship Programme offers fellowships for phd holders from all over the world.