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Measuring Capacity for Community-Engaged Scholarship: Results from an Institutional Self-Assessment at the University of Saskatchewan
Author(s) -
Jethro Cheng,
Nazeem Muhajarine,
Linda M. McMullen,
Andrew Dunlop
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
engaged scholar journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2369-1190
pISSN - 2368-416X
DOI - 10.15402/esj.v1i2.108
Subject(s) - scholarship , outreach , general partnership , engaged scholarship , sociology , public relations , community engagement , political science , medical education , medicine , law
  The University of Saskatchewan conducted an institutional self-assessment survey in the fall of 2013 and winter of 2014 to measure its capacity for community-engaged scholarship. This effort is part of a national initiative of eight Canadian universities (Community-Engaged Scholarship Partnership), working to change institutional policies and practices around community-engaged scholarship. This paper reports on the results of the University of Saskatchewan’s self-assessment survey completed by 159 participants across campus that include administrators, faculty, and professional staff. The participants report that there are strong practices of community-engaged scholarship throughout the University. However, there are also many opportunities to strengthen the support and capacity for community-engaged scholarship. Institutional leadership and support, for example, that is consistent and effective is required at multiple levels (department, college or school, university) in order for community-engaged scholarship to be recognized and rewarded in all academic processes. The University’s Community Engagement and Outreach Office at Station 20 West is one notable exemplar of community-engaged scholarship and practice; it is a good example of how students, faculty, and community are effectively supported in these activities.

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