The Talloires Network E-Newsletter - May 2011
The Talloires Network is one of the partners with whom PASCAL collaborates, and which is a co-signatory to the September 23 2010 Communique "Enhancing North-South Cooperation in Community-University Engagement".
The Network enjoys a high profile and is among the several national and international bodies encouraging universities worldwide to adopt a more centrally-focussed universities' 'third mission' commitment to community service in its different senses and settings.
Here is a copy of Talloires Network May 2011 E-Newletter:
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May 2, 2011 |
The Talloires Network E-Newsletter |
In This Issue
New Members Universidad de Valparaíso (Chile) To see a full list of our 216 member institutions, Not a member of the Talloires Network? Learn how to
Talloires Website Remember to visit our website! Google Map showing our member universities
Resources
About the Talloires Network Innovations in Civic Participation and the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University serve as the Secretariat of the Talloires Network.
Contact Us Susan Stroud Rob Hollister John Pollock
Talloires Network Steering Committee Lawrence S. Bacow, Chair John J. DeGioia Juan Ramón de la Fuente Brenda Gourley Mónica Jiménez de la Jara Goolam Mohamedbhai
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Update from the Chair: President Larry Bacow
The Talloires Network conference in Madrid is coming up quickly, and I am pleased to report steady progress in our preparations. Confirmed participants include presidents, vice-chancellors, and other senior representatives of over 100 universities from every corner of the globe; philanthropic leaders including representatives of Carnegie Corporation, MacJannet Foundation, MasterCard Foundation, Pearson Foundation, Santander Bank, and Walmart Foundation; and leaders of 12 regional and global higher education networks from six continents. Confirmed speakers include Jennifer Corriero, co-founder and Executive Director of TakingITGlobal, and Reeta Roy, President and CEO of The MasterCard Foundation. Visit our website for a list of participants and their profiles>> Carnegie Corporation support for conference We are pleased to announce that Carnegie Corporation of New York has partnered with the Talloires Network to support the travel and accommodation expenses for senior administrators of African universities attending the Talloires Network Global Leaders Conference. This support will allow university leaders from across Africa to share their experiences with community engagement with their colleagues from around the world. Carnegie Corporation has committed tremendous resources to strengthening higher education in Africa, and we are grateful for Carnegie’s generous support of African participants in the Madrid conference. Visit the conference website>> Call for papers: Australasian Journal of University-Community Engagement, Fall 2011 issue The Editorial Committee is currently requesting papers for consideration for the Autumn 2011 edition of the Australasian Journal of University-Community Engagement. Building Sustainable Communities through Engagement is the theme and could encompass:
The Engaged University: International Perspectives on Civic Engagement (April 2011), David Watson, Susan E. Stroud, Robert Hollister, Elizabeth Babcock Part of Routledge's series on International Studies in Higher Education, The Engaged University is an empirical account of a genuinely global movement of higher education institutions to increase university civic engagement. Through institutional self-assessments and field visits to each instition, the authors explored the policies and practices of 20 members of the Talloires Network from around the world. The Engaged University aims to motivate and guide decision-making and action inside and outside the academy, and to elevate public awareness of, and support for, civic engagement in higher education. Learn more>> For a complete list of upcoming events, visit our website>> 2nd ASEAN University Network Regional Workshop on University Social Responsibility & Sustainability (USR&S): "Knowledge for People: Research for Community Life." National University of Malaysia. 9th – 11th May 2011 In partnership between the Centre for Community Based Research (Canada) and Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, CU Expo2011 will showcase the exemplars in Community-University partnerships worldwide, and explore and introduce creative ways of strengthening our local communities. Objectives include:
Learn more>> Join community partners, faculty, administrators, and students interested in deepening their understandings and practices of community-higher education partnerships. Through a blend of presentations from the field, plenaries and working sessions, the Institute will explore strategies to address persistent challenges, analyze promising practices, and examine research to advance the study of partnerships. Learn more>> In accordance with the increasing awareness of Service-Learning, the Office of Service-Learning (OSL) of Lingnan University, Lingnan Foundation, and the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia have joined together to expand Service-Learning programs throughout the Asia-Pacific Region. The conference aims at gathering educators, students, government officials and service providers from around the world to exchange ideas on the development and the role of Service-Learning in making a difference in the society. Learn more>> Presidents, rectors, and vice chancellors of Talloires Network member universities will gather in Madrid along with other Network leaders and partners to discuss the next five years of the higher education civic engagement movement. We will strategize about the future of the Network, develop proposals for new projects, assess the current state of civic engagement and social responsibility in higher education and share knowledge about implementing policies and programs that advance human and social development. Learn more>> Bright Site of Sunnyside Service Learning Centre, University of South Africa, MacJannet Prize 2011 2nd Prize winner Resource of the Month The National Collaborative for the Study of University Engagement invites renowned speakers to address issues related to the theory and practice of outreach and engagement, with a particular focus on community-based participatory research. Since 2005, topics addressed have included "Achieving the Promise of Authentic Community-Academic Partnerships," "Information Technology and Community-Based User Research," and "Engagement Through a Regional Looking Glass." Abstracts and video for previous presentations are available. Learn more>> |
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