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Engagement Academy Developed for University Leaders
Plans are underway for the first Engagement Academy, a program designed to
help university leaders across the country be responsive to critical
societal issues during this time of unprecedented global economic
competition.
Engagement Academy for University Leaders will be held June 9-13, 2008 at
the Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center and is being offered by Virginia
Tech's Center for Organizational and Technological Advancement.
Politicians, companies, communities, non-profits, and individuals have
called for an expanded role for higher education to partner with those
outside its walls for mutual benefit. Because of their responsibility to
the public, higher educational institutions are uniquely positioned to
engage with communities and spur innovation.
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During the last decade, higher education leaders have used the term
"engagement" to describe a renewed relationship between higher education
and the public it serves, and increasing numbers of funders, accreditation
agencies, and university classification systems treat public engagement as
a measure of quality and responsiveness in higher education.
The Engagement Academy is designed for those leaders who are centrally
involved with developing and implementing an engagement strategy as part of
the broader strategic plans of their universities-often across missions,
organizational lines, and disciplines. The intended audience include
provosts; associate or vice provosts; vice presidents; and deans, associate
deans, department heads, or directors with engagement strategy
responsibilities.
For more information, visit: www.cpe.vt.edu/ea/
or contact Jeri Childers at
jlc@vt.edu.
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