Global trends in support structures for community university research parnerships
Date
2014-09
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UNESCO Chair in Community-based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education
Abstract
Amid a growing recognition of the need for closer collaboration between higher education institutions and communities, this paper presents the findings of a global survey on Community–University Research Partnerships (CURPs), conducted in 2014 with responses from 53 countries. The study examines how these partnerships are initiated, supported, and funded, and highlights the differences in “knowledge cultures” between universities and community groups. Differences in the way HEIs and CSOs approach and use knowledge, where universities often focus on academic outputs and CSOs prioritize practical, community-oriented outcomes, shape the way these collaborations function. The research also highlights challenges such as limited funding and institutional support for civil society actors, and positions the need for stronger policies, equitable engagement, and sustained capacity building if these partnerships are to move beyond formality and realize their transformative potential.
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Community-university partnerships, Knowledge Democracy, Region-Global, SDG 4: Quality Education, Participatory Research
Citation
Tremblay, C., Hall, B., & Tandon, R. (2014). Global trends in support structures for community university research parnerships. UNESCO Chair in Community-based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education
