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    </link><description></description><ttl>15</ttl><item><title>Overcoming the challenges of evaluation: An advanced evaluation course - 
        1 Oct 2010</title><description>Building on the success of our popular introductory course, this new interactive course provides more experienced delegates with advanced training on evaluation.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104811/overcomingchallengesofevaluation_1stoct.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Using Local Multiplier 3 (LM3) to understand how money circulates in your economy - 
        14 Oct 2010</title><description>This course will enable delegates to use LM3 to calculate the impact of public expenditure on their local economy.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104803/lm3_14thoct.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Local economic development - 
        20 Oct 2010
          - 21 Oct 2010</title><description>This two day course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of local economic development.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104804/local_economic_development_20thoct.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Practical strategy development - 
        25 Oct 2010</title><description>This course aims to provide delegates with an introduction to developing strategy.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104805/strategy_25thoct.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Future economic lives: How can economic development respond to the challenge of a low carbon future? - 
        28 Oct 2010</title><description>This training course aims to encourage economic development professionals to consider how people and businesses might behave in low-carbon economies.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104806/future_economic_lives_28thoct.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Delivering economic development and regeneration - 
        4 Nov 2010</title><description>This one day course will help delegates to improve their understanding of the delivery of economic development.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104807/delivery_4thnov.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Introduction to evaluation - 
        9 Nov 2010</title><description>This popular CLES training course is designed to provide an introduction to evaluation and has been designed specifically for delegates with little or no experience of undertaking project or programme evaluation.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104808/evaluation_9thnov.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Project management - 
        23 Nov 2010</title><description>The course is designed to help delegates get to grips with what is required to successfully manage economic development, regeneration and social policy projects at an operational level.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104809/project_management_23rdnov.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Local economic development - 
        1 Dec 2010
          - 2 Dec 2010</title><description>This two day course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of local economic development.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104810/local_economic_development_1stdec.htm
      </link></item><item><title>Overcoming the challenges of evaluation: An advanced evaluation course - 
        6 Dec 2010</title><description>Building on the success of our popular introductory course, this new interactive course provides more experienced delegates with advanced training on evaluation.</description><link>
        http://www.cles.org.uk/information/104802/overcomingchallengesofevaluation_6th_dec.htm
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