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Eight fellows selected for community-engaged research program at MSU

Michigan State University’s Office for Public Engagement and Scholarship, housed in the Office of University Outreach and Engagement, launched the Community-Engaged Research Fellows Program this fall, in partnership with the Diversity Research Network and the Office of Faculty and Academic Staff Development.

The Fellows Program offers MSU faculty and academic staff the opportunity to strengthen community-engaged research skills, develop CER projects in partnership with communities, and produce scholarly products. Participants are competitively selected from those who respond to an annual university-wide call for applications.

“As part of a research-intensive university, UOE takes great pride in its collaborative approach to community-engaged research,” said Kwesi Brookins, vice provost for University Outreach and Engagement. “The Fellows Program aligns with MSU’s mission of advancing outreach, engagement, and economic development activities by providing faculty and academic staff with skills to navigate the aspects of community-engaged research.”

To read more about the fellows program, visit engage.msu.edu

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