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Join our webinar on June 25: Modernizing Scholarship for the Public Good

  • 1.  Join our webinar on June 25: Modernizing Scholarship for the Public Good

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    JOIN OUR JUNE 25 HIBAR RESEARCH ALLIANCE WEBINAR:

    Modernizing Scholarship for the Public Good:

    An Action Framework for Public Research Universities

    Tuesday, June 25, 2024

    11am-noon PT (2-3pm ET)

    All are welcome - please feel free to share this event notice.

    REGISTER HERE https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_75Ow-H3aQxSv6xBaBkELGw#/registration

    The problems facing communities, regions, countries, and the globe are increasingly multifaceted and complex, challenging public research universities to expand and renew how they deliver on their missions for a new era.  In response to these challenges, the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU) launched the Modernizing Scholarship for the Public Good initiative (https://www.aplu.org/our-work/2-fostering-research-innovation/modernizing-scholarship-for-the-public-good/), with a goal of spurring more publicly engaged and impactful research.

    This initiative culminated in an extensive action framework (https://osf.io/preprints/osf/uekpb) that offers guidance to public research universities on ways that they can support scholars and advance publicly engaged and impactful research, with special attention to the ways that diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice are integral to this work.

    In 2021, Dr. Elyse Aurbach was named a Civic Science Fellow (https://civicsciencefellows.org/fellows/elyse-l-aurbach/), co-hosted by APLU and the University of Michigan's Office of the Vice President for Research, to lead this multi-institutional project. In this webinar, she will describe the framework and highlight institutional examples from universities that have successfully taken such action, focusing on strategic actions that institutions can take to encourage and enable more Highly Integrative Basic And Responsive (HIBAR; https://hibar-research.org/hibar-research/) projects.

    Webinar Speaker:

    Elyse Aurback

    University of Michigan

    Elyse Aurbach is Director for Public Engagement & Research Impacts in the University of Michigan's Office of Research. In this role, Dr. Aurbach develops strategy and oversees a team to support university faculty in their public engagement efforts. She previously served as Public Engagement Lead with the Center for Academic Innovation, overseeing the center's role in a Presidential strategic focus area on faculty public engagement, and pursued a double-life as a scientist studying the neurobiological underpinnings of major depression and leading a number of projects to improve science communication and public engagement.

    For more information about the HIBAR Research Alliance, visit www.hibar-research.org.

    HIBAR Research Alliance

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    hibar.research.alliance@ubc.ca



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    Ke Cao
    Assistant Professor
    Wilfrid Laurier University
    Waterloo ON
    Canada
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