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How to organise a debate PDF Print E-mail

A step-by-step guide

Debates are a great way of getting students thinking about serious issues, and it provides a forum for unanswered questions and misunderstandings to be turned into knowledge and firmer opinions.

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How to campaign against vivisection PDF Print E-mail

Starting your own Uni Campaign

Campaigning against vivisection is something that doesn't just affect the 3 million animals suffering in UK laboratories every year - it also affects the vast amounts of people who suffer due to adverse side effects of animal tested drugs, modern medicine practises, and even cures for disease!

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How to set up a SAAC group PDF Print E-mail

A step-by-step guide

The idea of setting up your very own SAAC group can seem a bit daunting at first, but don't worry, it's a lot easier than it might sound. And we're here to support you every step of the way!
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How to organise a food fayre or cruelty-free festival PDF Print E-mail

A step-by-step guide

Vegetarian food fayres, or any kind of cruelty-free fayres for that matter, are an effective way of bringing your message to the people in a fun and non-condescending way. They can either be held on campus or in a privately rented hall nearby, but of course the latter will attract more than just students (good or bad, depending on how you look at it).

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How to set up a stall PDF Print E-mail

Hints and tips

Once you've decided what issue(s) you want your stall to cover you need to think about what to include on your stall and how best to attract people.
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How to promote your event PDF Print E-mail

Getting the message across

The most important part of most events and campaigns is to grab as many people's attention as possible. Promotion can be done cheaply or for free, in a number of ways:

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How to organise a debate

A step-by-step guide

Debates are a great way of getting students thinking about serious issues, and it provides a forum for unanswered questions and misunderstandings to be turned into knowledge and firmer opinions.

Read more...