Click here to see and download RYVU Postcard which is a visual summary of key aspects of the research approach.
Professor Matt Baillie Smith spoke about the RYVU project at a webinar entitled ‘Volunteer responses to Covid 19: what can…
Due to the spread of Covid-19, we have temporarily paused fieldwork and all face to face meetings for RYVU in…
Professor Matt Baillie Smith contributed an article in ‘The Conversation’ entitled ‘Coronavirus volunteers aren’t just a source of free labour…
Click here to download the first newsletter of the RYVU project with the latest updates from February 2020.
Professor Matt Baillie Smith, from the Northumbria Centre for International Development, will lead a new ESRC/GCRF research project with colleagues from the UK and Uganda over the next two years. Prof. Baillie Smith will be the Principal Investigator on the international project “Skills acquisition and employability through volunteering by displaced youth in Uganda” (total grant value £862,003).
Volunteering seems to be becoming less helpful than it used to be. A few months back I visited Uganda with my colleague Dr Aisling O’Loghlen to meet with our academic and policy and practice partners for Refugee Youth Volunteering Uganda (RYVU), a research project funded by the UK’s Economic and Social Research Centre/Global Challenges Research Fund.