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#All4SocialChange Webinar: Volunteer Responses to Covid-19: what can we learn moving forward?

Home > Event > #All4SocialChange Webinar: Volunteer Responses to Covid-19: what can we learn moving forward?

BAICE organises a range of events to disseminate knowledge and facilitate networking in the field of international and comparative education. Major events include the biennial BAICE Conference at a UK university, support for the UKFIET Conference every other year and an annual student conference.

BAICE members are also invited to advertise relevant events that they are organising to the membership. Information on future events (title, time, place, registration requirements, and an abstract of maximum 250 words) should be sent to secretary@baice.ac.uk.

#All4SocialChange Webinar: Volunteer Responses to Covid-19: what can we learn moving forward?


#All4SocialChange Webinar: Volunteer Responses to Covid-19: what can we learn moving forward?

Date(s): 30/04/2020
Time: 13:00 - 14:00

Event Type: Webinar


This panel discussion webinar, which is part of the #All4SocialChange webinar series, is jointly hosted with the University of East Anglia Institute for Volunteering Research, including presentations from contrasting institutional and country contexts by Abu Bakar Samura (Sierra Leone), Cindee Crehan (UK) and Radha Poudel (Nepal), and moderated by Matt Bailey Smith (Northumbria University).

Register for FREE at: https://www.bigmarker.com/uea-unesco-chair/Volunteer-responses-to-COVID-19-what-can-we-learn-to-move-forward

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