Four Community Engaged Learning education projects awarded grants

Community Engaged Learning

Medical students as medical buddies for people with limited health skills, a podcast series to widely share the learning outcomes of Community Engaged Learning and evidence-based analysis of societal issues: students are working on these and more societal issues together with external partners in four Community Engaged Learning education projects that have been awarded grants this spring.

The grant was awarded by the Community Engaged Learning programme, which aims to encourage experiential education in which students, teachers and external partners work together on societal challenges. The program provides seed money for the (further) development of new Community Engaged Learning courses at the university.

Community Engaged Learning integrates societal engagement with academic study and reflection to enrich and enhance the learning experience and contribute to community needs.

Read more about the awarded projects:

Want to know more about Community Engaged Learning?

Visit the website or have a look at the inspiration booklet in which you will find interviews and information about Community Engaged Learning at Utrecht University.