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‘Rewarding volunteering’

‘Rewarding volunteering’ Is ‘incentivised volunteering’ in Higher Education institutions a good development? Hilary Lowe, Oxford Brookes University Penny Gee, Volunteering England Olly Trumble , ‘Involve’, Lancaster University Anjelica Finnegan, Southampton University. ‘Paying For It’

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‘Rewarding volunteering’

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  1. ‘Rewarding volunteering’ Is ‘incentivised volunteering’ in Higher Education institutions a good development? Hilary Lowe, Oxford Brookes University Penny Gee, Volunteering England OllyTrumble, ‘Involve’, Lancaster University Anjelica Finnegan, Southampton University

  2. ‘Paying For It’ Are £9,000 fees good or bad news for student volunteering? Beth Thomas-Hancock, Brighton University Rachel Wenstone, NUS Jock Wright, Student Adventures

  3. ‘Replacing Public Services?’ Is student volunteering the ‘Big Society’? Nicola Byrom, Student Run Self Help Dan Sumners, Volunteering England Dan Johnson, Volunteers for Mental Health

  4. ‘For Volunteering’s Sake’ What is volunteering for? OliGregory, Volunteering England Dan Stone, Oxford University Student Union OllyTrumble, ‘Involve’, Lancaster University

  5. ‘Pimping On Poverty?’ Does UK and international volunteering enhance or diminish social progress? Daniela Papi, Pepy Tours VioletaVajda, VSO Richard Huggins, Oxford Brookes University

  6. ‘5 Minutes of Your Time’ Does ‘bitesize volunteering’ create genuine social change Chris Wade, Victim Support Rachel Wenstone, NUS Peter Wootton-Beard, Brookes Hub

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