This discussion paper is based on the frameworks for community engagement laid by a range of Australian universities, and the growing body of literature analysing the impact of enhanced relationships with communities, on academic organisations and cultural values. A group of Pro Vice-Chancellors and managers with responsibility for, and experience in, community engagement portfolios wanted to look at patterns of practice and management across diverse universities; to bring this into the work of the Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance (AUCEA); to be able to contribute to policy development; and to advocate for a national quality approach that supports the diversity of ways in which Australian universities engage with their...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the development and piloting of a novel European framework for co...
The community stakeholders ’ view Universities the world over are developing smart partnerships with...
The changing ownership of roles in organisational work-life leads this paper to examine what univers...
Universities are among the diverse stakeholders invested in making collaborative responses to the co...
This article provides the background and describes the processes involved in establishing a national...
This article provides the background and describes the processes involved in establishing a national...
This statement aims to inform governments, members of the higher education community and their exter...
The Knowledge Economy – A Sea Changer’s Perspective The Australian Universities Community Engagement...
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT), like other Australian Universities, is seeking to adv...
This paper puts forward a research framework within which future community engagement initiatives ca...
In an environment increasingly driven by the need for an evidence base and accountability, there is ...
Produced by The UQ Community Service and Research Centre, The University of Queensland and the Victo...
This book charts the development of a whole-institution approach to university-community engagement ...
Community engagement in higher education is a shift beyond the traditional roles of instruction and ...
This report provides a current overview and analysis of the role of universities in local community ...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the development and piloting of a novel European framework for co...
The community stakeholders ’ view Universities the world over are developing smart partnerships with...
The changing ownership of roles in organisational work-life leads this paper to examine what univers...
Universities are among the diverse stakeholders invested in making collaborative responses to the co...
This article provides the background and describes the processes involved in establishing a national...
This article provides the background and describes the processes involved in establishing a national...
This statement aims to inform governments, members of the higher education community and their exter...
The Knowledge Economy – A Sea Changer’s Perspective The Australian Universities Community Engagement...
The Queensland University of Technology (QUT), like other Australian Universities, is seeking to adv...
This paper puts forward a research framework within which future community engagement initiatives ca...
In an environment increasingly driven by the need for an evidence base and accountability, there is ...
Produced by The UQ Community Service and Research Centre, The University of Queensland and the Victo...
This book charts the development of a whole-institution approach to university-community engagement ...
Community engagement in higher education is a shift beyond the traditional roles of instruction and ...
This report provides a current overview and analysis of the role of universities in local community ...
Purpose This paper aims to examine the development and piloting of a novel European framework for co...
The community stakeholders ’ view Universities the world over are developing smart partnerships with...
The changing ownership of roles in organisational work-life leads this paper to examine what univers...