Dear All,
My name is Stephen Matenga from Zimbabwe. I hold a commonwealth diploma in
Youth Work and a Bachelor's Degree in International Business Administration
with a specialisation in Entrepreneurship and SME management. I wish to
further my studies with a masters degree in youth work so that I may be able
to further to PhD. We have no such degree in Zimbabwe and I may the first to
have a masters in youth work. I was wondering if members know of any full
scholarship to study for the masters even online.
Kindly advice,
Stephen
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From: Youth Study Mailing List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Helene Snee
Sent: Monday, 15 May 2017 16:46
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Subject: FW: Conference on young people, road and fire safety
Dear all
Please find attached and below details of a conference on young people, road
traffic accidents and domestic fires in the West Midlands.
Best wishes
Helene
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The conference is called 'Don't Crash and Burn', and takes place at
Birmingham City University on Friday June 2, from 10.00-3.00.
It is run by The Future Melting Pot - a 3rd sector organisation, with the
support of West Midlands Fire Service.
The conference might appeal to people who work on: youth issues, safety,
community interventions, local government and partnerships.
The link is: https://savingyounglives.eventbrite.co.uk
Steve Garner
Professor of Critical Race Studies
Head of Criminology & Sociology
Birmingham City University
C306, Curzon Building
Birmingham B4 7BD
Tel. 0121 3004077
Mob. 07799164434
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