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CEL for EL Staff Newsletter

May 2022

 

CCP Events

 

CEL for EL Staff Community of Practice (CoP): New Research in Community-Engaged Learning and Experiential Learning

 

Tuesday, May 17, 1 - 2 p.m. ET (online)   

 

Please join us for our third CEL for EL staff CoP event of 2022, where guest panelists will share new research in the fields of Community-Engaged Learning and Experiential Learning. The format for the event will be panel presentations, followed by a  Q&A.  
 
Guest speakers include: 

  • Kimberly Elias-Cartwright, PhD, Manager, Strategic Initiatives, Student Life: Experiential Learning for All! An Institutional Analysis of How University Administrators Responded to the Ontario Government’s Call to Action
  • Amelia Merrick, PhD Candidate, Working2Learn Project Lead, Community Futures Fraser Fort George: Perpetuating Precarity in Theory and in Practice:  An Outlier Case Study of Work-Integrated Learning in the non-profit sector in Northern Canada
  • Gabriele Simmons, MA, Family & Community Education Fund Coordinator, United Steelworkers: Our Needs Will Not Diminish: Insights from GTA Non-Profits on Higher Ed EL Partnerships

Register for New Research in Community-Engaged Learning and Experiential Learning. 

 

External Events

 

Community Campus Engage Canada: Building Connections for Community-Driven Research & Learning Partnerships

 

Wednesday, May 11, 1 - 2 p.m. ET (online) 

 

This event is the third in a three-part webinar series coming out of a research project on community-engaged learning that was co-led by Community Campus Engage Canada and the Community Engagement and Research Centre at the University of Regina. 
 
Are you a broker or staff member in a community engagement office that connects community organizations to research and learning projects at a university or college? Are you interested in strengthening relationships and community impact within these projects? This webinar presents experiences and recommendations from boundary spanners across Canada who support community-driven community-campus research and learning relationships. 

Register for Building Connections. 

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