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This article is about the potential for university-community engagement to serve the public good by transforming the health and well-being of our communities. It documents contemporary expressions of and renewed calls for community university engagement. It includes a detailed treatment of community based research, discussed in the overall context of community-university engagement. The article also explores some other important and growing dimensions of community university engagement, including the development of structures for the support of community-based research and community-service learning. It concludes with an argument that university-community engagement, while not the only current trend in higher education that affects our work in continuing education, is nonetheless a very important new development in which continuing education has much to offer and much to gain.
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Budd L. Hall
University of Victoria
Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a14c3fb44d936d7a862d5ae — DOI: https://doi.org/10.21225/d5bc7n
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