The Building Castles Together project is a multidisciplinary collaboration between the University of Southern Maine at Lewiston-Auburn College and Sandcastle Clinical and Educational Services that aims to build solidarity and resilience in vulnerable young children, their families and their community. This article explores how the partnership exemplifies five key areas impacting the sustainability of community-university collaborations. 1) Mutuality and reciprocity are foundational elements in establishing trust and ensuring project relevance to both organisations. 2) Interdisciplinarity and diversity are constructs related to the core mission of both the University and Sandcastle. The multiple perspectives offer a range of holistic strateg...
The charter and mission of the University of Western Sydney (UWS) is to achieve excellence through s...
Building successful, enduring research partnerships is essential for improving links between knowled...
University-community partnerships have become more collaborative, decentered, and mutually beneficia...
The Building Castles Together project is a multidisciplinary collaboration between the University of...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
University-community collaboration has become increasingly prevalent in recent years as higher educa...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
‘Community engagement’ has been slow to become a legitimate part of the work of Higher Education Ins...
A challenge that all community-university partnerships will face is how to maintain continuity in th...
The relationship between university and community during the medieval times has been separate or dis...
In light of the increasingly complex sustainability problems facing local and global communities, an...
Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address c...
This paper is an interpretivist study of joint work between two groups of learners, one group from a...
Following an observed need to build community partner infrastructure and support to enhance communit...
The charter and mission of the University of Western Sydney (UWS) is to achieve excellence through s...
Building successful, enduring research partnerships is essential for improving links between knowled...
University-community partnerships have become more collaborative, decentered, and mutually beneficia...
The Building Castles Together project is a multidisciplinary collaboration between the University of...
In recent years there has been a huge growth in the academic literature on community-university part...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
University-community collaboration has become increasingly prevalent in recent years as higher educa...
This article highlights some of the opportunities and challenges that collaboration between higher e...
‘Community engagement’ has been slow to become a legitimate part of the work of Higher Education Ins...
A challenge that all community-university partnerships will face is how to maintain continuity in th...
The relationship between university and community during the medieval times has been separate or dis...
In light of the increasingly complex sustainability problems facing local and global communities, an...
Growing interest among academics and health professionals in finding new ways to study and address c...
This paper is an interpretivist study of joint work between two groups of learners, one group from a...
Following an observed need to build community partner infrastructure and support to enhance communit...
The charter and mission of the University of Western Sydney (UWS) is to achieve excellence through s...
Building successful, enduring research partnerships is essential for improving links between knowled...
University-community partnerships have become more collaborative, decentered, and mutually beneficia...