top of page
Search

Volunteering Opportunities

  • bamewanetwork
  • Dec 21, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 27, 2022

Donating money isn’t the only way to give to back to non-profit or charitable organisations. If you are a member of the BAMEWA Network Facebook group, or fit the eligibility criteria to join, you can volunteer to part of our team. We are currently seeking BLACK, ASIAN and minoritised ETHNIC / BIPOC women academics who are experienced in a range of skills which address our broader objectives in supporting BLACK, ASIAN and minoritised ETHNIC women academics.


If you are a experienced in social media curation, website design, business development or fundraising and grant writing - please get in touch. Email BAMEWA: bamewanetwork@gmail.com.


Volunteering is a great way to boost your CV and to meet like minded academics who share similar lived experiences within academia.







 
 
 

27 Comments


Mateo Ardanza
Mateo Ardanza
Jan 07

Anyone wanting a career experience in construction needs to know about the cscs certification uk. CSCS is a very useful card in construction and often used for an entrance requirement on construction sites. The application only cost about £58.50 for the application fee and HS&E test. To be an applicant, someone needs relevant qualifications as a requirement. The College of Contract Management provides various qualifications any professional can take, including professionals in the construction area.

Like

Maurice Duke
Maurice Duke
Jan 03

"This post is such a beautiful reminder of how important a support system really is. It’s so easy to try and carry everything ourselves until we hit a breaking point. It actually reminds me of my second year of university when I was dealing with some personal family issues while also trying to keep up with a heavy course load. I felt so isolated and overwhelmed that I actually spent an afternoon searching for a way to pay someone to do my online exam just because I felt like I couldn't breathe under the pressure. It wasn't until I finally reached out to my own community friends and a few mentors that I realized I didn't have to take shortcuts to…

Like

John Adam
John Adam
Jan 02

Reading your article about how community support can make a real difference truly resonated with me it painted such a vivid picture of people lifting one another up through shared challenges and small victories. It made me reflect on my own journey with numbers and deadlines, where I’ve sometimes felt stuck in that quiet, heavy moment before understanding clicks into place. In those times, I’ve found myself thinking about the value of an online accounting course help service to give me that breathing room to realign, refocus, and come back ready to engage with fresh perspective. Your piece is a beautiful reminder that support—whether academic or personal can transform frustration into forward movement.

Like

Alexa. Martina
Alexa. Martina
Jan 02

Reading your post on Finding Support and Help How Your Community Can Make a Difference really resonated with me because it reflects how much impact genuine support can have when someone feels overwhelmed. I’m currently a master’s student, and I still remember how tense I was during my exams and online classes, especially in subjects like economics where concepts piled up fast and deadlines felt unforgiving there were moments I honestly wondered whether I should Do My Online Economics Class just to catch a breath and regroup. In my free time I have a deep interest in research and writing of any kind blog writing, article writing, or academic writing because taking time to think deeply helped me stay grounded amid pressure…

Like

wolakom298
Dec 08, 2025

a

Like
Post: Blog2_Post
bottom of page