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Annually mentoring 30+ 6th form students on the Young Leaders Programme and its workshops across the academic year in 2013/14, 2014/15, and 2015/16. Addressing community and social issues while conducting talks and scenario based exercises on leadership. Tackling these through workshops on the prevention of radicalisation."<ref name=linkined2020>http://archive.ph/wip/S6W6R</ref>
 
Annually mentoring 30+ 6th form students on the Young Leaders Programme and its workshops across the academic year in 2013/14, 2014/15, and 2015/16. Addressing community and social issues while conducting talks and scenario based exercises on leadership. Tackling these through workshops on the prevention of radicalisation."<ref name=linkined2020>http://archive.ph/wip/S6W6R</ref>
  
In October 2015 she became a fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]], a job she kept until June 2019, and which was still on her [[LinkedIn]] profile as of January 2020.<ref name=linkined2020/>
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In October 2015 she became a fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]], a job she kept until June 2019, and which was still on her [[LinkedIn]] profile as of January 2020.<ref name=linkined2020/> A leaked [[Integrity Initiative]] budget allocates her a salary for the website of £640/month.<ref>https://williambowlesnet.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/fco-proposal-integrity-budget-2017-18.pdf</ref> 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:11, 29 October 2021

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Alma materUniversity of Bristol, University of Leeds, King's School Canterbury
Member ofInstitute for Statecraft
Institute for Statecraft, Active Change Foundation

Constance (possibly Mary May)[1] Cunningham was a member of the Institute for Statecraft for 3 years,[2] with a speciality listed as "Cultural Security".[3]

Activities

From September 2012 – August 2016, Constance Cunningham was "Representative and coordinator for Tower Hamlets borough students on behalf of Active Change Foundation. Annually mentoring 30+ 6th form students on the Young Leaders Programme and its workshops across the academic year in 2013/14, 2014/15, and 2015/16. Addressing community and social issues while conducting talks and scenario based exercises on leadership. Tackling these through workshops on the prevention of radicalisation."[4]

In October 2015 she became a fellow of the Institute for Statecraft, a job she kept until June 2019, and which was still on her LinkedIn profile as of January 2020.[4] A leaked Integrity Initiative budget allocates her a salary for the website of £640/month.[5]

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