University social responsibility as a driving force of change: students’ perceptions beyond the ivory tower

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Márcia Coelho, I. Menezes
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Purpose In the context of increasingly diverse issues that affect global society, the social responsibility dimension in higher education institutions is being called to the forefront of change, both in the sense of rethinking their internal practices (e.g. promoting the access and progression of students from different cultural backgrounds) and in their interaction with the surrounding community (e.g. through the establishment of stronger partnerships). The USR activities and projects are considered driving forces of change for universities, but the potential that the involvement of students in this area can have, in their academic and professional capacities, is not yet sufficiently studied. Design/methodology/approach This study examines how students from three European universities (Edinburgh, Porto and Kaunas) perceive the impact of their own involvement in the Erasmus + project ESSA – an experiential training in university social responsibility audit – through focus-group discussions. Findings This analysis pointed towards the role of USR projects as an opportunity for students to improve transversal competencies aligned with articulation between the three cornerstones of the university: teaching, research and third mission. Research limitations/implications The study rests on students' perceptions of personal change. Practical implications This research can help higher education institutions understand the potential of involving students in existing USR projects as a tool to promote their personal, academic and civic development. Social implications USR is a core mission of higher education institutions that is beneficial not only internally but also in what concerns interactions with the community and the potential for developing “public-minded alumni”. Originality/value This paper provides an insight into how students perceive the impact of their involvement in USR projects as unique learning spaces.
大学社会责任作为变革的推动力:学生超越象牙塔的认知
在影响全球社会的日益多样化的问题的背景下,高等教育机构的社会责任维度正在被呼吁到变革的最前沿,无论是在重新思考其内部实践的意义上(例如,促进来自不同文化背景的学生的接触和进步),还是在与周围社区的互动中(例如,通过建立更强大的伙伴关系)。USR的活动和项目被认为是推动大学变革的力量,但是学生在这一领域的潜力,在他们的学术和专业能力方面,还没有得到充分的研究。设计/方法/方法本研究考察了来自三所欧洲大学(爱丁堡、波尔图和考纳斯)的学生如何通过焦点小组讨论来看待他们自己参与Erasmus +项目ESSA(一种大学社会责任审计的体验式培训)的影响。该分析指出,USR项目的作用是让学生有机会提高横向能力,并与大学的三个基石:教学、研究和第三使命之间的衔接保持一致。研究局限/启示本研究基于学生对个人变化的看法。实际意义本研究可以帮助高等教育机构了解让学生参与现有USR项目的潜力,作为促进他们个人、学术和公民发展的工具。社会影响社会研究是高等教育机构的一项核心使命,它不仅有利于内部发展,而且有利于与社会的互动和培养“具有公益意识的校友”的潜力。原创性/价值这篇论文提供了学生如何感知他们参与USR项目作为独特学习空间的影响。
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On the Horizon
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4.50
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期刊介绍: On the Horizon provides an insight into how the changing face of technology is making it possible for educational institutions to form new relationships across geographic and cultural boundaries.
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