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Second International Institute on Partnerships hosted by Portland State University

Location: Portland State University, Portland, OR
Expires: 2011-01-04

http://www.pdx.edu/cae/iip-2011-submit-proposal

Partnerships must be the focus of all proposals submitted.  To be sufficiently competitive, proposals must attend to current conceptual frameworks of partnerships, use or report partnership research, provide a unique assessment approach for partnership endeavors, and/or describe effective practices for initiating, sustaining, and assuring true reciprocity in partnerships.   Proposal authors are encouraged to include both community partners and higher education partners in proposed sessions.

Presentation Proposals Due: Tuesday January 4, 2011 (5pm PST)

The 2011 International Institute on Partnerships theme is “From Reciprocity to Collective Transformation: Achieving the Potential of Community-Campus Partnerships.” We seek proposals that address at least one of the following topic areas:

  • Topic #1: Impact of Partnerships on Student Learning and/or Community Concerns
  • Topic #2: Implications of Partnerships on Faculty Roles and Rewards and Faculty Development Models
  • Topic #3: Effective Research Models or Methodologies in Community Engaged Research and Scholarship that Include Strong Community Voice
  • Topic #4: Roles and Significance of Trust, Power, Sustainability, and Reciprocity in Community-Campus Partnerships
  • Topic #5: Challenges and Opportunities of National and International Partnerships

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