Presented By: Ginsberg Center
Community Engagement Case Study Workshops for Students
Working with Community Organizations
Community engagement work is tough: there are so many opportunities to blunder your project or relationship with your community without even realizing you are making a mistake. Join one or all of these interactive, interdisciplinary workshops facilitated by the Ginsberg Center, to learn the nuances of professionalization, communication, power differences, intercultural awareness, and developing cultural humility to enhance your skill set and help you better engage in your current client-based projects. This is an ideal workshop for any student who plans to participate work that involves engaging with the community.
In this session you will learn about and analyze the complexities of student teams working with community organizations, focusing on team dynamics, roles, and organizational complexity. One of 3 workshops.
Co-sponsored by the Edward Ginsberg Center, Michigan Engaging Community through the Classroom (MECC) program, School of Information, and the Transactional Lab & Clinic at the Law School
Lunch and refreshments will be served. Please RSVP using the link below so we can plan accordingly.
In this session you will learn about and analyze the complexities of student teams working with community organizations, focusing on team dynamics, roles, and organizational complexity. One of 3 workshops.
Co-sponsored by the Edward Ginsberg Center, Michigan Engaging Community through the Classroom (MECC) program, School of Information, and the Transactional Lab & Clinic at the Law School
Lunch and refreshments will be served. Please RSVP using the link below so we can plan accordingly.
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