RM Education

RM Education is the principal division of the RM Group, a British company that specialises in providing Information Technology products and services to educational organisations and establishments. Its key market is UK education including schools, colleges, universities, government education departments and educational agencies.

RM employs around 1,800 people, the majority based in the company's headquarters located on Milton Park, near Didcot, Oxfordshire. RM also has offices across the UK and a software development facility in India.

History

The company was founded in 1973 as "Research Machines" in Oxford, England by Mike Fischer and Mike O'Regan, respectively graduates of Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Initially it traded under the name Sintel as a mail-order supplier of electronic components, mainly dealing with the hobbyist market.

With the arrival of microcomputer chips in the mid-1970s, the company expanded into the design and manufacturing of microcomputers. The company shipped its first computer in 1977 to a customer in a Local Education Authority and has been involved with educational computing ever since.

Southern Poverty Law Center

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American nonprofit legal advocacy organization specializing in civil rights and public interest litigation. It is noted for its legal victories against white supremacist groups, its legal representation for victims of hate groups, its classification of militia movement and other extremist organizations, and its educational programs that promote tolerance. The SPLC also classifies and lists hate groups—organizations that in its opinion "attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics." The SPLC's hate group list has been the source of some controversy.

In 1971, Morris Dees and Joseph J. Levin Jr. founded the SPLC as a civil rights law firm based in Montgomery, Alabama. Civil rights leader Julian Bond joined Dees and Levin and served as president of the board between 1971 and 1979. The SPLC's litigating strategy involves filing civil suits for damages on behalf of the victims of hate group harassment, threats, and violence.

PLC

PLC or plc may refer to:

Business

  • Public limited company, a type of company
  • Product lifecycle
  • Education

  • Presidents Leadership Class, University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Platoon Leaders Class, of the US Marine Corps Officer Candidates School
  • Prague Linguistic Circle or Prague School of Linguistics
  • Presbyterian Ladies' College (disambiguation), several independent girls' schools in Australia
  • Professional learning community,for collaborative learning
  • Pymble Ladies' College, girls' school, Sydney, Australia
  • Post Leaving Certificate, informal term for tertiary courses in Ireland
  • Medicine and psychology

  • Phospholipase C, an enzyme involved in signal transduction
  • Perlecan, an extracellular matrix protein
  • Pityriasis lichenoides chronica, a chronic immune system disease
  • Posterolateral Corner, a region of the human knee
  • Peter Lougheed Centre, a hospital in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Politics

  • Partido Liberal Colombiano, the Colombian Liberal Party
  • Palestinian Legislative Council, of the Palestinian Authority
  • Public limited company

    A public limited company (legally abbreviated to plc) is a type of public company (publicly held company) under United Kingdom company law, some Commonwealth jurisdictions, and the Republic of Ireland. It is a limited (liability) company whose shares may be freely sold and traded to the public (although a plc may also be privately held, often by another plc), with a minimum share capital of £50,000 and the letters PLC after its name. Similar companies in the United States are called publicly traded companies.

    A PLC can be either an unlisted or listed company on the stock exchanges. In the United Kingdom, a public limited company usually must include the words "public limited company" or the abbreviation "PLC" or "plc" at the end and as part of the legal company name. Welsh companies may instead choose to end their names with ccc, an abbreviation for cwmni cyfyngedig cyhoeddus. However, some public limited companies (mostly nationalised concerns) incorporated under special legislation are exempted from bearing any of the identifying suffixes. The term "public limited company" and the "PLC"/"plc" suffix were introduced in 1974; prior to this, all limited companies bore the suffix "Limited" ("Ltd"), which is still used by private limited companies.

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