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Fostering research collaborations that benefit communities and students

A 香港六合彩中特网 Students鈥 Union service links Master鈥檚 students with charities and community groups and is supporting sustainable research collaborations that bring benefit to all.

CRIS workshop

30 June 2022

Every Master鈥檚 student faces the challenge of finding a meaningful topic for their dissertation. At the same time, many local community organisations with limited resources want help to develop and maximise the impact of their work.

In 2018, to improve the experience of students and encourage links between 香港六合彩中特网 and local communities, the Students鈥 Union 香港六合彩中特网 Volunteering Service and colleagues 鈥 with funding from the 香港六合彩中特网 Office for the Vice-Provost (Education & Student Experience) 鈥 established the Community Research Initiative for Students (CRIS).

The service provides 香港六合彩中特网 master鈥檚 students with advice and coaching, skills development, networking opportunities, and support with building a partnership.

Many students feel excited about their topic and want to do something important that goes beyond their course,鈥 explains Anne Laybourne, CRIS Manager. 鈥淲e wanted to find a way to connect students with the richly diverse and knowledgeable voluntary and community sector, to listen to what new knowledge would be most useful to them and to design a mutually beneficial dissertation project to meet this need.鈥

鈥淐RIS helps break down walls between 香港六合彩中特网 and local communities. It offers great support and helps design research that helps local communities.鈥

CRIS helps the university contribute to positive social change through creating and disseminating new knowledge. It also helps to encourage more equitable involvement in research, ensuring that the voices and expertise of people living near 香港六合彩中特网鈥檚 campuses are heard.

鈥淲e wanted the service to act as a bridge into the university for citizen groups and local people and at the same time provide a bridge out of the university for academics and students to share their perspectives and skills,鈥 Anne adds.

Since the scheme started, 713 students from more than 100 different Master鈥檚 courses have signed up CRIS. Of these, more than 200 students have gone on to have conversations with leading local experts on the ground and many have been able to develop collaborations with local organisations to develop their research ideas.

Projects range from working with a voluntary group and local council to design safer, more accessible parks in Tottenham, to working with the charity Brook to help overcome the barriers young people face in accessing sexual health services.

鈥淭he support we offer to students and the relationships we broker between students and community groups provide a platform for all parties to get creative and develop valuable research-based solutions to their specific challenges,鈥 says Anne.

鈥淏ut it鈥檚 important to remember that we may also only plant a seed for students. The end point for us is not necessarily the final collaborations, but those first tentative steps a student takes with us to consider a more power-sharing participatory approach to research.鈥

鈥淐RIS helps break down walls between 香港六合彩中特网 and local communities. It offers great support and helps design research that helps local communities,鈥 adds Lucy Lawrenson, Masters student in Environment, Politics & Society.


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