The Centenary Community Engagement Fund Working Paper: Partnership working, current community challenges and interdisciplinary research opportunities

Stephen O'Connor, Rabah Aissaoui, Khudeja Amer-Sharif, Clare Anderson, Paul Baines, Caroline Baker, Rajinder Bhuhi, Karen Birch, Steve Bolton, Paul Brown, Shali Bullough, Cheryl Clegg, Martha Clokie, Rohini Corfield, Louise Cotton, Helen Dexter, Jenny Dnes, Tony Donovan, Christina Faull, Caren Frosch, Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan, Mark Grant, Katy Green, Tobias Gould, Maggy Heintz, Tristram Hughes, Furzana Khalifa, Charlotte King, John Knight, Colin Hyde, Sandra Lee, Diane Levine, Iris Lightfoote, Kevan Liles, Matt Lilley, Alison Lockley, Fransiska Louwagie, Nicola Mackintosh, Susan McEniff, Liz McIntyre, Laura Meagher, Kellie Moss, Marie Nugent, Maureen O’Malley, Nataly Papadopolou, Manish Pareek, Minal Patel, Adam Peel, Maya Platt, Pamela Richardson, Ruth Rigby, Teela Sander, Sarah Scott, Kevin Sherrif, Laura Spencer, Elaine Stevenson, Eilidh Stringer, Priya Thamotheram, Joshua Vande Hey, Sarina Wakefield, Vivien Waterfield, Christopher Wilkins, Gavan Wilmot

Abstract


The University of Leicester’s centenary celebrations provide a timely opportunity for academics, staff and students to endorse our civic mission and engage anew with partners and stakeholders in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR). The University owes its existence to the foresight and commitment of local people, who in the aftermath of the First World War helped to champion and establish University College Leicester in 1921, in the belief that access to higher education would enable a better future for all in the city and counties. The College was awarded university status in 1957, and its history and fortune has been inextricably linked with the city and local communities in LLR. Over the years, we have worked together passionately, to reap new opportunities, face immense challenges and help to improve lives in communities locally across the UK and internationally. Community partnership and collaboration can readily be witnessed through the hundreds of academics, students and staff who are actively involved with mission driven charities and third sector organisations many of whom participated in the Centenary Community Engagement Fund Workshop in November. Our leading researchers also have very strong links with community facing organisations and major institutions such as the University Hospitals of Leicester Trust. The same is true of multi-disciplinary academic research teams collaborating proactively with charities, businesses, social enterprises and organisations in a wide range of sectors from social care to arts and culture. This paper is concerned with the Centenary Community Engagement Fund just one of the new civic initiatives launched during our Centenary year. This Fund will provide £125,000 in philanthropic funding for novel interdisciplinary research with partners and for more sought after internships for our talented students.

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