Abstract:
This study aimed to explore the perceived influence of volunteering on the development of
students’ social responsibility within Azerbaijani higher education. The literature review
examined relevant global and local research, along with theoretical frameworks such as
Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory and Bandura’s Social Learning Theory, to better understand
how volunteerism may shape students’ moral, cognitive, and social development.
The study applied a qualitative descriptive research design, data were collected through semistructured interviews with 12 participants, including both current students and alumni actively
engaged in volunteering. A thematic analysis of the data identified several key findings. The
study findings revealed how volunteering is perceived to contribute to the development of social
responsibility among students, along with the benefits and challenges they faced during the
process.
The findings emphasize the need for more structured volunteer programs to maximize the
transformative benefits of volunteering. Future large-scale research is recommended to deepen
understanding and contribute to the more effective integration of volunteering into higher
education practices in Azerbaijan.