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UBC Strategic Plan
  • Core Areas and Strategies
    • People and Places
      • Strategy 1: Great People
      • Strategy 2: Inspiring Spaces
      • Strategy 3: Thriving Communities
      • Strategy 4: Inclusive Excellence
      • Strategy 5: Systems Renewal
    • Research Excellence
      • Strategy 6: Collaborative Clusters
      • Strategy 7: Research Support
      • Strategy 8: Student Research
      • Strategy 9: Knowledge Exchange
      • Strategy 10: Research Culture
    • Transformative Learning
      • Strategy 11: Education Renewal
      • Strategy 12: Program Redesign
      • Strategy 13: Practical Learning
      • Strategy 14: Interdisciplinary Education
      • Strategy 15: Student Experience
    • Local and Global Engagement
      • Strategy 16: Public Relevance
      • Strategy 17: Indigenous Engagement
      • Strategy 18: Alumni Engagement
      • Strategy 19: Global Networks
      • Strategy 20: Co-ordinated Engagement
  • Our Plan in Action
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    • Ten Goals
    • Themes
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Local and Global Engagement > Strategy 20: Co-ordinated Engagement > Apply for 2020 Community-University Engagement Support funding
Local and Global Engagement
  • Strategy 16: Public Relevance
  • Strategy 17: Indigenous Engagement
  • Strategy 18: Alumni Engagement
  • Strategy 19: Global Networks
  • Strategy 20: Co-ordinated Engagement
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Apply for 2020 Community-University Engagement Support funding

July 10, 2020
Local and Global Engagement | Strategy 20: Co-ordinated Engagement
Theme: Collaboration
Photo by Paul H. Joseph / UBC Brand & Marketing

Are you a community group working with UBC on a shared social, environmental, health-related or cultural project? Are you a UBC faculty member, staff or student seeking funding for your community partner?

Community-University Engagement Support (CUES) provides funding for charitable organizations in British Columbia to build partnerships and pursue shared projects with UBC. We support the partners behind collaborative research, teaching and learning projects that benefit communities across the province. A total of $500,000 is available in 2020, paid directly to community partners.

Submit your notice of intent (NOI) by Sept. 16, 2020. Please visit the CUES fund page for more information about eligibility, types of available funding and important deadlines. 

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