To organise definition

To organise means “to plan” or “to make arrangements for”: it refers to the preparation of an event rather than to the event itself. It is therefore wrong to say, for example, “CERN is organising an open day on 5 June”, if the organisation is actually done before 5 June. When indicating the date or venue of an event, use an alternative such as “to hold” or “to take place”, e.g. “CERN will be holding an open day on 5 June” or “CERN is organising an open day, which is scheduled to take place on 5 June”.

Examples of To organise in a sentence

  • To organise and supervise administrative systems within the Academy.

  • To organise the sessions and work in the OOH services under supervision.

  • To organise and supervise administrative systems within the School.

  • No Purchasing error is generated by the Contractor To organise such returns, the customer should contact our Customer Service Dept./Sales Representatives on Toll Free Ph: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇.

  • To organise intra-Hub competitions between Debate Clubs to select the teams to participate in the National Debate Forum as requested by the British Council.

  • To organise in partnership with the Council an annual clearance and maintenance of the area.

  • To organise, promote and hold conferences, meetings, lectures, exhibitions and consultations on engineering & technology solutions for global sustainable development, post-disaster recovery and poverty reduction topics.

  • To organise inter-Hub and intra-Hub competitions between Debate Clubs to select the teams to participate in the National Debate Forum as requested by the British Council.

  • To organise a competitive tender for any subcontract and to comply with the requirements of the General Conditions provision II 6.

  • To organise professional learning and development activities for service providers, educational institutions, community and volunteer groups, including STARTTS staff.