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Tag Archives: New Researchers
Supporting New Researchers
The VAHS New Researchers is a sub-committee of the society and exists to provide networking opportunities and support for new researchers working on the history of charity, campaigning and civil society. These can include PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, junior lecturers … Continue reading
Unemployed and working for free – history repeating?
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition has launched a number of initiatives to encourage job-seeker’s allowance claimants to volunteer. One example is the Work Together initiative, a nationwide programme to encourage all unemployed people to consider volunteering while they are looking for … Continue reading
Posted in Anjelica Finnegan, Forum, New Researchers, Research
Tagged Government, New Researchers, policy, Unemployment, volunteering, Workshop
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