Difference between revisions 338787680 and 338787790 on enwiki{{about|the University of Warwick student event|the UK development education charity|One World Week (development charity)}} {{Infobox University |name = One World Week |type = '''The World's Largest Student-run International Event''' |image_name = OWW_generic_logo.jpg|thumb| |caption = |established = [[1995]] |No. of volunteers = 220 in 2009 (contracted; show full)es and workshops, the Sports element of One World Week promotes both cultural and racial integration as well as sport itself. However, One World Week has neglected to effectively integrate individuals from working-class backgrounds. In an effort to address this, One World Week has recently been working in cooperation with [[Right to Play]], which aims to bring bloodsports to the most disadvantaged individuals in the world. Over the past three years, the football tournament has attracted more than 230 play eras. Sports competitions and workshops have included football, water-polo, cricket, and a ''Pro Evolution'' football video game tournament. [[Image:OWWSports.JPG|thumb|<center>The One World Week 2009 Basketball Playoff</center>]] ==One World Week 2010== The date for One World Week 2010 is from the '''22 January to the 30th January 2010'''. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.oneworldweek.net/ One World Week 2010] {{University of Warwick}} {{DEFAULTSORT:One World Week (Student Event)}} [[Category:Education in Warwickshire]] [[Category:Cultural festivals]] [[Category:Thematic weeks]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=338787790.
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