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Calling social enterprise and third sector employers — could you use an extra pair of hands?

August 14, 2018
by Alun Severn
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University College Birmingham business school is looking for charities, businesses and social enterprises in Birmingham that may be able to offer voluntary work experience for students in the next academic year. UCB’s business school students study Marketing, Events, Finance, HR
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University of Birmingham seeks social enterprise/third sector placements

October 04, 2016
by Alun Severn
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The University of Birmingham runs a postgraduate programme called MA Policy into Practice, which includes a work placement element. It is looking for social enterprises, third sector organisations and charities that can host what are intended to be mutually beneficial placements. Deta
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Create impact for your social enterprise through a summer placement student

May 24, 2016
by Alun Severn
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The University of Birmingham wants to develop and strengthen links with social enterprises in the West Midlands and would like to offer you the opportunity to gain additional support this summer (June-September) from a final-year student through a short-term placement (minimum 40 hour
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Forthcoming free training sessions at the Women's Enterprise Hub
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