Faculty Affiliates can have many different roles within the Center for Community Partnerships, including:
acting as a mentor for a Community Fellow-in-Residence
acting as PI or Co-PI on grant-funded research submitted through the Center for Community Partnerships
supporting structural integrity and wellness within the University
A Faculty Affiliate supports the work of the Center for Community Partnerships through their community engaged scholarship by thoughtfully adhering to the Mission, Vision, and Values of the Center. You may be asked to:
serve as a reviewer on community facing proposal committees
contribute to community research efforts
Community-Engaged Research and Scholarship Support Services
The Center for Community Partnerships re-imagines research with an intentional focus on serving societal goals of social justice.
Support for Community-Engaged Teaching
Community-engaged teaching aims to model and teach students a unified theory of community-based scholarship for social change.
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