PhD studentship
Applications are sought for a studentship, co-funded by Manchester Metropolitan University and the Co-operative College, looking at ‘what makes schools co-operative?’
Applications are sought for a studentship, co-funded by Manchester Metropolitan University and the Co-operative College, looking at ‘what makes schools co-operative?’
Rowshan Hannan, joint PhD candidate with the Co-operative College and the University of Leeds, discusses preliminary findings on co-operative governance and poverty reduction.
College Research Associate Sara Vicari shares preliminary findings from a fieldwork visit to Malawi as part of a joint project with the Open University on co-operative resilience.
Co-operative researcher Angela Whitecross is the new Community Outreach Officer for the ROCHDALE Project.
The National Co-operative Archive has been asked to contribute a flavour of the movement’s heritage to the Co-operative Group’s new Manchester headquarters.
An historic article unearthed in the Co-operator periodical (published between 1860 and 1871), entitled ‘Brain torture and the death of children’, has revealed that debates and differences of opinion on the best ways to educate children are nothing new!
At a … Read more
Fieldwork research for a joint Co-operative College and Open University project is about to start – and the location of the fieldwork has now changed from Uganda to Malawi.
A project to archive the records of the Co-operative Group as it gets ready to vacate its current premises has been extended by six months until June 2013.
The Co-operative College and the Co-operative Heritage Trust took part in the major international Co-operatives United expo in Manchester Central, which has been described as the “largest gathering of co-operatives in modern memory”.
The Co-operative College’s stand on Co-operation Street stood … Read more
Three project officers have been recruited in Malawi to as part of a Scottish-funded, College-led project supporting the growth of a strong co-operative sector in the country.