We convened two cohorts of fellows: CEFP2017 and CEFP 2019. They represent a diverse range of scientific communities, from research collaborations to professional associations via shared infrastructure and training communities. … Continue reading “Meet Our Fellows”
The Center for Scientific Collaboration and Community Engagement (CSCCE) is a research and training center to support and study the emerging field of scientific community engagement. CSCCE is a fiscally … Continue reading “About the Center”
Posted by Lou Woodley, CSCCE Center Director. Last week we hosted the initial training week for this year’s CSCCE Community Engagement Fellows. It’s an intense week with plenty of time … Continue reading “What do we do in the foundational training week of the CSCCE Community Engagement Fellows Program? Part one: the core curriculum.”
Introducing the 2019 cohort of CSCCE Community Engagement Fellows – #CEFP2019 We’re thrilled to be able to introduce the second class of CSCCE Community Engagement Fellows, generously funded by the … Continue reading “Introducing the 2019 Community Engagement Fellows!”
We’re delighted to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2019 cohort of AAAS Community Engagement Fellows, generously supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The fellowship is … Continue reading “Call for applications: 2019 cohort of AAAS Community Engagement Fellows!”
This week we’re wrapping up the first year of the AAAS Community Engagement Fellows Program (CEFP), funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The first cohort of Fellows is made up of … Continue reading “A Community Manager Finding Support in Unexpected Places”
In the latest post by out Community Engagement Fellows, CEFP2017 fellows Melanie Binder and Rosanna Volchok catch us up on what their project team has been doing to better understand … Continue reading “Understanding the Advocacy and Ambassador Program Landscape”
We’re now mid-way through the first year of the AAAS Community Engagement Fellows Program (CEFP), funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The first cohort of Fellows is made up of 17 scientific community managers working with … Continue reading “Top social strategies for community managers: Social Shake-Up Recap”
We’re now mid-way through the first year of the AAAS Community Engagement Fellows Program (CEFP), funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The first cohort of Fellows is made up of 17 scientific community managers working with … Continue reading “Knowledge brokering part 2: Are community managers knowledge brokers?”
We’re now mid-way through the first year of the AAAS Community Engagement Fellows Program (CEFP), funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Today, Fellow Melissa Varga looks at the challenges of switching community platforms. … Continue reading “Should I Stay or Should I Go? Considering switching platforms in an early stage community”