Birmingham seminars
9, 17 May and 27 June 2012
Upcoming seminars on the informal third sector, social enterprise crime and ethics, and new ways of giving...
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Offenders and the third sector
16 May 2012, 10am – 4.30pm
London
TSRC has conducted a two year research project looking at the role and impact of the third sector in criminal justice. The team have worked closely with prisons across the country, and are now inviting criminal justice staff, policy makers, third sector groups and others to discuss the findings of their research, as well as to hear from case study participants. More
VSSN Day Conference
23 May 2012, 10am - 4pm
University of Birmingham, hosted by the Third Sector Research Centre.
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WEBINAR: Social Enterprise - an engine for social change?
The migrant community
24 May 2012, 7.30pm
Next in the social enterprise and equality series. This webinar will look at social enterprise as a means of providing opportunities to marginalised groups.
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Social Enterprise & Equality - House of Commons
13 June 2012, 6:30pm
Part of our series of events exploring social enterprise in relation to equality, this hosted by Chris White MP at the House of Commons.
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Southampton seminar
Decoupling the state and the third sector
Monday 18 June 2012
Dr. Rob Macmillan talks about Big Society as a shift away from the idea of interdependence between the state and the third sector. More
WEBINAR: Social enterprise and older people
Monday 18 June, 7.30pm
Last webinar in the social enterprise and equality series
Working with the Grassroots: Learning from Community Organisers, Community Development & Community Engagement
Thursday 28 June 2012, 10.00pm – 3.00pm
Next in the series of policy seminars by TSRC and the Economic and Social Research Council, hosted by GMCVO in Manchester. More details
ISIRC 2012
12-14 September 2012
University of Birmingham, hosted by the Third Sector Research Centre.
In September 2012 TSRC will be hosting the 4th International Social Research Conference at the University of Birmingham. The call for papers is now open. Papers are welcome on all aspects of the voluntary sector/civil society/social entrepreneurship. See ISIRC web pages