2011-2012
News Release
REF NO.: 99
SUBJECT: ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ University seeks provincial input on engagement with the public
DATE: January 9, 2012
Its an ambitious goal, but in the coming months, ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ Universitys new Office of Engagement would like to get feedback from a whole lot of people: everyone in Newfoundland and Labrador, if possible! If youve got ideas about engagement at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½, theyd like to hear from you.
In the context of the university, engagement means the connections and collaborations that ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ has with people outside the university, including citizens, organizations, communities, industry and governments. The Office of Engagement was created this past fall to help support engagement activities at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½, and to foster a culture of engagement, university-wide.
The first project of the office is the development of an engagement framework, a document that will help set the tone for future engagement activities at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½. As a result, the Office of Engagement is interested in hearing from people and organizations across Newfoundland and Labrador.
The office has prepared a short survey to be completed by both members of the public and the ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ community (students, faculty and staff) about previous experiences engaging with ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ and ideas for the future. The survey is available online at the Office of Engagements website (www.mun.ca/engagement), and will also be shared through email and the offices social media (www.facebook.ca/officeofengagement on Facebook and @EngageÐÓ°É´«Ã½ on Twitter). Responses can be anonymous, but respondents have the option to leave their information for further contact. Survey submissions will be accepted until Friday, Feb. 17.
While Dr. Rob Greenwood, executive director of the Office of Engagement, admits that its pretty unlikely hell get feedback from everyone in the province, he does want to emphasize that all opinions are valid and all ideas are valued.
We really want to engage people openly and creatively in exploring how to build on all the great partnerships ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ has already. We want the framework to create the conditions for more and better partnerships.
Information and ideas gathered from the survey will be worked into a draft framework document that will then be shared with the public before being finalized later in 2012.
For more information and to include your ideas in the engagement framework process, please visit the Office of Engagement online at .
REF NO.: 99
SUBJECT: ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ University seeks provincial input on engagement with the public
DATE: January 9, 2012
Its an ambitious goal, but in the coming months, ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ Universitys new Office of Engagement would like to get feedback from a whole lot of people: everyone in Newfoundland and Labrador, if possible! If youve got ideas about engagement at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½, theyd like to hear from you.
In the context of the university, engagement means the connections and collaborations that ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ has with people outside the university, including citizens, organizations, communities, industry and governments. The Office of Engagement was created this past fall to help support engagement activities at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½, and to foster a culture of engagement, university-wide.
The first project of the office is the development of an engagement framework, a document that will help set the tone for future engagement activities at ÐÓ°É´«Ã½. As a result, the Office of Engagement is interested in hearing from people and organizations across Newfoundland and Labrador.
The office has prepared a short survey to be completed by both members of the public and the ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ community (students, faculty and staff) about previous experiences engaging with ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ and ideas for the future. The survey is available online at the Office of Engagements website (www.mun.ca/engagement), and will also be shared through email and the offices social media (www.facebook.ca/officeofengagement on Facebook and @EngageÐÓ°É´«Ã½ on Twitter). Responses can be anonymous, but respondents have the option to leave their information for further contact. Survey submissions will be accepted until Friday, Feb. 17.
While Dr. Rob Greenwood, executive director of the Office of Engagement, admits that its pretty unlikely hell get feedback from everyone in the province, he does want to emphasize that all opinions are valid and all ideas are valued.
We really want to engage people openly and creatively in exploring how to build on all the great partnerships ÐÓ°É´«Ã½ has already. We want the framework to create the conditions for more and better partnerships.
Information and ideas gathered from the survey will be worked into a draft framework document that will then be shared with the public before being finalized later in 2012.
For more information and to include your ideas in the engagement framework process, please visit the Office of Engagement online at .
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