Materials Available from Community Engaged Scholarship: Addressing the Complexity of the Work
On February 11th, 2015, the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences' Institute for Community Engaged Scholarship hosted a full-day event on Community Engaged Scholarship (CES). The event consisted of two panel discussions and two intensive workshops, and was attended by 44 individuals from multiple disciplines.
The following materials from the event are available:
- Linda Hawkins' Keynote Presentation
- Presentation on the Wellington Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence First Response Protocol Evaluation partnership (Sly Castaldi and Mavis Morton)
- Presentation from Workshop One (large-scale, complex partnered research projects and proposals)
- Presentation from Workshop Two (short-term, classroom and thesis partnered research projects and proposals).
For a full summary and agenda of the day with detailed information on presenters, please click here. You can also relive the event through our Storify of tweets, which captured key messages from the day!