VSSN members will receive an email with further information, copied below … Message from Andri Soteri-Proctor, VSSN Secretary Please consider supporting the VSSN by nominating yourself for the VSSN Steering Group or the VSR Editorial Management Board. As a volunteer-led organization, our success relies very much on the commitment and donated time of the VSSN […]
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Call for papers for December day conference
The call for papers for our next day conference on 1 December 2011, at Southampton University, has now been published. Details are available in the events section.
Our day conference in May as seen by WCVA
WCVA reports back on the last VSSN Day Conference held in Milton Keynes and looks at the relevance of the presentations for the Welsh context. The WCVA article focuses more specifically on two of the papers presented at the event: Martha Caddell and Rosemarie Mcilhwan’s paper on internships and Nick Ockenden, Joanna Stuart and Matthew […]
Old technology ditched as new website launches on beta test basis
VSSN has today finally switched off its old website that has relied on last century’s technology for a whole seven years. We’ve been working on a new site for a while and this has now gone live. This follows an alpha testing phase conducted on an internal basis recently. Though we have some known issues […]
More about this year’s annual research conference
A draft programme for this year’s research conference is now available. The programme looks very exciting this year with lots of topical sessions about some of the key issues currently affecting the voluntary and community sector. Don’t forget early booking discounts are available until 29 July.
A few words on the Day Conference last May
Julie Charlesworth who organised the last Day Conference with Chris Cornforth at the Open University Business School briefly reports back. Julie’s report and the paper abstracts are available here.
Call for papers for NCVO/VSSN annual research conference 2011 now published
This year’s annual conference will take place on 7-8 September 2011 at NCVO (London). Details of the call for paper are available here.