Released today, Enhancing the Student Civic Experience argues that universities should promote civic and democratic education for all students, regardless of their field of study.
The new report is based on input from two national workshops involving representatives from higher education, and from civil society and student organisations. It has four key recommendations:
The report – which was written by the Civic University Network and the UPP Foundation, with support from the Institute for Community Studies at The Young Foundation – also recommends universities and Students’ Unions should undertake an annual ‘Student Civic Health Check’ to assess levels of civic engagement and participation in systems of representation, student elections, and local democratic and volunteering networks. ‘Thriving, civic-engaged communities’Professor Chris Wiggington, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Global and Academic Partnerships at Sheffield Hallam University which leads the Civic University Network, said:
Emily Morrison, The Young Foundation’s Director of Sustainability and Just Transition, said:
Read the full report here. Photo by Vishnu Prasad on Unsplash |
Civil Society Education & Employment Institute for Community Studies Systems change Posted on: 17 June 2024