Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students

Community-Engaged Scholar Network

Eligibility

Faculty, staff, or graduate students from all Utah State University campuses in any discipline or academic background interested in community-engaged research, teaching, and service are encouraged to become members.

Benefits

1. Multi-disciplinary network of colleagues committed to community-engaged scholarship

2. Training and networking events

3. Community engagement opportunities related to research, teaching, and service

4. Technical and financial support opportunities exclusive to CESN members

Expectations

1. Enter and maintain scholar profiles with areas of interest, expertise, and knowledge and provide links to research

2. Attend at least three CESN functions per year (may be in person or online)

3. Communicate with CESN about community-identified projects and opportunities for collaboration

4. Contribute to the open sharing of knowledge that benefits communities through the publishing and presentation of work in formats accessible to the public

5. Communicate with CESN about community-engaged research, teaching, and service so it can be shared more broadly

 

Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Student Application Process

To become a USU CESN member, faculty, staff, and graduate students will apply by completing the CESN Scholar Application and submitting an updated CV or resume. Applications may be submitted at any time via the Qualtrics CESN form and are reviewed on a monthly basis by TCI and CCE staff.