Working with Volunteers 2.0
This conference is suitable for professionals working in volunteering and supporter engagement programmes of all shapes and sizes - and at all stages of development
Welcome from the Chairs
Now more than ever, our alumni volunteers have the power to support our institutes in a multitude of ways. Join us for an online gathering of volunteer management experts from across Europe to learn about innovative programming that you can take back to your institutes and demonstrate why alumni volunteers are vital to our missions. While we cannot meet our volunteers in person right now, we will demonstrate how you can continue to support, recognize and steward these key stakeholders in virtual settings.
In this virtual Working with Volunteers 2.0 conference, we are focusing on solutions to the unique challenges that come with engaging and managing alumni volunteers in our online world. We will show you a world of possibilities with online programming and best practices that will help your institutes soar now and in the future. We promise to keep the programme interactive, engaging and fun!
In these snappy and vibrant presentations, we’ll break down the barrier between audience and speaker. While the presentations may be short and to the point, we have allocated plenty of time to ask the speaker questions and start discussions with other delegates. We’ll focus on the principles; lessons learned from new pilot projects and extract practical advice and take-aways you can use back at base. We will equip you to inspire leadership at your institution to see the full potential of global alumni volunteers.
We look forward to seeing you online!
Markus Karlsson-Jones, Global Volunteer and Networks Officer, University of Manchester
Peter Papagiannis, Alumni Volunteer Officer, EMBL
Meet Your Chairs
Markus Karlsson-Jones
Markus works in international alumni engagement which includes managing a network of 270+ volunteers running 60+ alumni groups across the world. London is also in his job description where he runs programmes aimed at specific alumni segments.
Markus enjoys designing and launching new initiatives to meet evolving strategic needs; most recently developing a ‘recent graduate’ programme in London, a global volunteer activism campaign and conferences for alumni volunteers in specific global regions.
Markus has worked for Manchester in various roles in and outside of alumni relations; including alumni communications and teaching and learning support.
Peter Papagiannis
Peter Papagiannis is the Alumni Relations Manager at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. He has previously worked in Canada and Germany, which has shaped his perspective on global communities and what is possible when we bring together stakeholders from different countries and cultures. He focuses on empowering alumni to play important roles in elevating departments and initiatives, across institutes – from student clubs to world-class research.
Peter credits CASE with his inspiration to pursue a career in higher education and is grateful for the network and resources provided by the organisation. Since 2015, he has been an advocate and volunteer for CASE, organising conferences and speaking at events with CASE Europe and CASE APAC. He recently joined the steering committee for the Australian Universities Alumni Professional Group (AUAPG).
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Pricing
Member - £195
Member School - £155
Non-member - £250
Non-member School - £200
Educational Partner - £195
All prices shown above are in GBP. If your preferred currency is not GBP, the fee will display in your preferred currency at the start of the registration process. CASE accepts USD, CAD, AUD, SGD, EU, and GBP.
Contact Information
For more information, please contact:
Emily Jeffery
Educational Programmes Officer
+44 (0)20 3970 3840
[email protected]