Philanthropy courses are on the rise in higher education. As programmes develop,we examine the impact on donationsCan philanthropy be taught in a classroom? And would philanthropic donors armed with MBAs in impact and effectiveness actually be a advantageous thing for the voluntary sector?Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett thinks so. He’s spent the final three years, and £30m of cash from hedge fund chief executive Paul Marshall, or setting up the London School of Economics (LSE) new Marshall Institute for Philanthropy and Social Entrepreneurship.
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Source: theguardian.com