The
Forum for Emerging Environmental Leaders is a one-day conference bringing
together 100 of the most promising environmental leaders of Canada. Coming from all
backgrounds and industry sectors, participants will connect with their peers as
well as senior business and government leaders.
The Conference is: Friday March 26th, 2010 in Vancouver, BC. Click here to access the conference website. |
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Once again in 2010
in Raleigh, the
national Emerging Engagement Scholars Workshop will be held in conjunction with
the National Outreach Scholarship Conference. (October 4-6, 2010) This intensive
professional development program provides advanced doctoral students and early
career faculty with background literature, facilitated discussion, mentoring,
and presentations designed to increase their knowledge and enhance their
practice of community engaged scholarship. Participation is limited and
interested applicants must be nominated to be part of this workshop.
If you have
questions or would like more information,
please visit the program’s web site at http://ncsue.msu.edu/eesw/default.aspx, or contact
Lisa Marshall (2010 Workshop co-chair) at
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If
you value your relationship with the TCCBE & U-Links
and you think the programs and services we offer in partnership with Trent University are important to achieving
quality education, research and healthy and sustainable community
development, please tell the University
now! Read on to find out how to participate and why it is important.
Integrated Planning: An Introduction: Integrated planning
at Trent University will be designed to
allow the institution to make sometimes difficult decisions with appropriate
evidence and subsequent accountability. Integrated planning will raise
decisions to the appropriate level in the organization but with clear attention
to the long-term interests, most clearly expressed in the common vision,
overall mission, and specific strategic directions, of the institution. Click here to access the integrated planning website.
Timeline: The Vision Renewal Review
Committee, Strategic
Directions Advisory Committee, and the Special Advisory
Committee on Changing Academic Structures have focussed on engagement and
analysis over the 2009 fall term and have now reached a critical moment in
their mutually-supporting review activities. A brief synopsis of the outcomes
and next steps for each of these important review activities is presented
below, and will be discussed at planned Information Sessions on 20 and 26
January and in other settings, such as Faculty Council (in the first week of
February) and a new series of the President’s Open Forum for Staff (in March
2010).
In March 2010, the launch
of ‘unit-level’ integrated planning at Trent University. The unit-level planning activity
is expected to occur over the March-May time period, culminating in June 2010
with a draft ‘institutional integrated plan’ or planning document to be widely
shared and considered across campus in the fall of 2010. The June 2010 document
will help establish overall university strategic priorities, for academic and
administrative activities, within the context of Trent University’s vision, mission, structure, and
strategic directions. The June 2010 planning document will also summarize a
capital plan and a multiyear budget planning framework for the 2010-2014
planning cycle.
Have your say:
Elements of Trent University Vision for Discussion
Please Give Us
Your Feedback on our Online Survey www.trentu.ca/vision
Survey Available
January 22 - February 8, 2010 |
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IARSLCE and the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis are
pleased to invite you to the 2010 International Association for
Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement annual
conference, October 28-31, 2010. The featured theme for this 10th annual conference is "International
Perspectives: Crossing Boundaries through Research." Service-learning is
valued as an active learning strategy across the globe; however, little is known
about the ways that service-learning is similar or different in varied contexts.
Understanding service-learning and community engagement from diverse cultural
perspectives will add insight necessary for comparative research and to improve
practice. Proposals will be accepted beginning Monday, January 15, 2010. To be
considered, all proposals must be received via electronic submission by 11:59
p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Monday, March 22, 2010.
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March 25th, 9am to 4pm, Holiday Inn Peterborough A one-day conference for businesses, not-for-profit organizations and community groups with an interest in making our workplaces and community more welcoming to immigrants. The day will feature a keynote address, workshops, an update on the Immigrant Integration Strategy and cultural presentations. An evening social consisting of food and dance will follow the conference. For more information, click on 'Partnership Council'
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