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The Good, the Bad and the Very Small - What are the special challenges/opportunities of Micro-university sites?

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posted on 2024-11-04, 14:09 authored by Robyn Eversole, Kaye Scholfield
Micro-university sites sit at the axis of the relationship between a large institution and local community, bridging differences in language, protocol, expectations, and highlighting the importance of clarity, commitment and communication. Sites like RMIT Hamilton in rural south west Victoria see `the good, the bad, and the ugly¿ of community engagement from both the university perspective and the community perspective. They understand firsthand the dual challenge of embeddedness. But their voices are small. This paper considers key issues identified by staff at one micro-university site, and asks: How can micro-university sites document their experiences and leverage their knowledge, so as to achieve their strategic potential as sites of embedded community engagement?

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Start page

4

End page

15

Total pages

12

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Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance Refereed National Conference Proceedings 2006 (Online)

Name of conference

Embedding University Community Engagement: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Publisher

ACUCEA

Place published

Perth, Australia

Start date

2006-07-12

End date

2006-07-14

Language

English

Copyright

© 2006 ACUCEA

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2006031290

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-05-04

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