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Professor Paul Hoggett | Social Policy | 01 January 2012
As british cities become increasingly diverse, growing demands on shrinking resources are inevitably leading to community tension and conflict - especially in the most deprived areas in the country. Hen wilkinson set up community resolve in bristol i ...
Dr Stephanie Schorge | 01 March 2008
The “livery science day” is a collaboration between research council funded scientists, less advantaged schools in london, and livery companies. It was funded in its first year, 2008, by an award from the rcuk, and established a pro ...
Professor Peter John | 18 January 2013
Citizen contributions to public services are regarded as increasingly important by researchers and policy-makers. These include volunteering to make communities better places. A core idea in recent thinking in behavioural economics and the study of c ...
Professor Jenny Harrow | Management & Business Studies | 01 July 2008
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Michael Wessells | 01 January 2013
To help strengthen the evidence base on child protection, this ethically approved research will test the effectiveness of community-designed interventions for linking community child protection mechanisms with government-led health and social welfare ...
Professor Jenny Harrow | 01 July 2008
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Dr David Clifford | Social Policy | 01 January 2013
Donations from the public to charities working overseas have grown considerably over the last 30 years. There are now around 11,000 charities that work internationally. This includes many of the well-known larger charities, including oxfam, save the ...
Dr Mark Robinson | Political Science and International Relations | 01 April 2005
This research project explores the impact and efficacy of applied budget work undertaken by independent civil society organisations. The research centres on the analysis and dissemination of budget data, advocacy initiatives designed to influence bud ...
Professor Andrew Goddard | Management & Business Studies | 01 May 2005
The proposed research will investigate the interrelationship of accounting, governance and accountability in ngos in the uk and africa. There has also been a great deal of interest in governance and accountability in private and public sectors over t ...
Professor Sarah Smith | Economics | 01 November 2009
This initiative is funded by the esrc, the office of the third sector and the barrow cadbury trust as part of a major investment in third sector research. the cluster is hosted by the cmpo at the university of bristol. The initiative is intend ...
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