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Local and Global Engagement > Strategy 20: Co-ordinated Engagement > Apply for CUES funding for community partnerships
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 CUES funding for community partnerships

July 25, 2019
Local and Global Engagement | Strategy 20: Co-ordinated Engagement
Theme: Collaboration

Fostering genuine community engagement is a central priority in UBC’s new strategic plan: Shaping UBC’s Next Century.

If you are involved in a project or community partnership that exemplifies the principles of ethical community engagement (reciprocity, transparency, flexibility and respect), your project could be eligible for Community-University Engagement Support (CUES) funding. 

Submit your Letter of Intent (LOI) by August 30. All applicants are required to submit a LOI before the August deadline to be eligible. Visit the CUES fund page for more information about eligibility, types of available funding and important deadlines. 

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September 6, 2019

UBC embarks on Canada-wide initiative to assess community engagement

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