Description
Service-learning is an internationally recognized pedagogical tool which is being very successfully integrated into courses and programs here at UCU to generate profound insights, hard-won wisdom, and powerful stories that deserve to be shared with the world. To help us explore how we can best capture our experiences as research outputs, in this workshop, which is designed for educators and administrators, we will discuss how teaching, partnership, and community-engaged experiences can be transformed into diverse research and knowledge-sharing outputs. The outputs we will discuss range from international scholarly publications to reflective, practice-based, and impact-focused work. The workshop will be experiential in that participants will not only gain strategies for ethically and confidently translating their lived realities (and those of your students and community partners) into research, but also work together to develop research projects that are immediately actionable. The goal is to create research projects which amplify Ukrainian voices, contribute to global understanding, and shape conversations far beyond national borders.We are fortunate to have Professor Amy L. Kenworthy (from Bond University in Australia) joining us once again to lead this workshop. Professor Kenworthy is one of the world's leading experts in the area of service-learning scholarship, practice, and consulting in management education. With over 35 years of experience with service-learning on multiple continents and within every level of higher education curricula, she has a wealth of knowledge to share with us For anyone who is interested in attending, we have three of Professor Kenworthy's recent articles on service-learning for you to read prior to the session if you have time. They each illustrate a different approach to research and scholarship in the area of service-learning.
| Period | 13 Jan 2026 |
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| Held at | Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine |