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Capacity Building for Innovative Teaching & Learning: Community Integrated Teaching & Learning Workshop Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 27th – 28th February 2014
ASEAN Youth Volunteer Programme (AYVP) Development, Implementation & Impact
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Saran Kaur Gill Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Industry & Community Partnerships) &
Executive Director, AsiaEngage Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2012/UKM/HEJIM/Saran
Governance System
at Faculty Levels
Capturing &
Documenting ICE
Practices
Clarity & Definition
of Engagement
Funding –
Lean & Mean
Awards &
Promotional
Recognition
Measurement of
Impact of Projects
Up scaling Across
Nation & Region
Institutionalisation of
Community & Industry Engagement at UKM
Governance
System
at Senior Mgt
Levels
Governance System for
Effective Engagement
with Community and
Industry Partners
2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM 2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM
Creating multiplier effect and
synergies in Community and
Industry Engagement across
ASEAN and Asia
through regional platforms
2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM 2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM
A Powerful Collaboration to Engage ASEAN & Asia
The Asia-Talloires
Network of Engaged
Universities (ATNEU)
was formed in January
2011 as a regional
partner of the Talloires
Network, a global
association of over 200
institutions in 59
countries committed to
strengthening the civic
roles and social
responsibilities of
higher education
globally.
The ASEAN University
Network’s thematic
network for University
Social Responsibility &
Sustainability was
endorsed in July 2011,
as an enabling
mechanism to achieve
greater regional
cooperation amongst
the higher education
institutions in ASEAN,
to contribute to the
social, economic and
environmental
development of the
region.
The proposal to establish the ASEAN Youth Volunteers Programme (AYVP) was presented during the
ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Youth (SOMY) in Hanoi, Vietnam on 18 October 2011,
endorsed by the Minister of Youth and Sports, Dato’ Sri Ahmad Shabery Cheek during the Seventh
ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Youth (AMMY VII) on 20 October 2011 and approved by the Malaysian
Cabinet on 20 April 2012
2013/UKM/HEJIM/Saran
71 AsiaEngage Members from 16 Countries
2013/UKM/HEJIM/Saran
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2013/UKM/HEJIM/Saran
Development & implementation of Governance Systems and
Structures to Institutionalise Industry & Community Engagement
across ASEAN Universities
Development of Community
Engaged Research
Development of Community Integrated
Teaching & Learning
Development of Criteria for selection of Community Engagement
experts across ASEAN for the different areas of community-
engaged research, teaching and learning and service
Development of Criteria for Regional Awards for AUN
USR&S
Development of Volunteerism & Community
Engagement
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Rural & Urban
Development & Poverty Alleviation
Protecting ASEAN’s Heritage
Community & Industry
Engagement
Social Entrepreneurship
Disaster Risk Reduction &
Recovery
Climate Change &
the Environment
Education Development
Health Services
CRITERIA 2
Expert in Research, Teaching & Learning and/or Service and in
any or a combination of the following subjects
CRITERIA 1
English Competent
ASEAN Nationals
Non-ASEAN Nationals-
Eligible only if they are
faculty members in
ASEAN universities
2013/UKM/HEJIM/Saran
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Exhibited or established in endeavors undertaken in
at least two (2) ASEAN member-states
Includes awards or other forms of institutional or
community recognition for work in the area(s) of
claimed expertise
Includes publications on his/her area(s) of
expertise, whether in print or electronic media
High educational attainment
CRITERIA 3
Proven track record with these characteristics
2013/UKM/HEJIM/Saran
AUN USR&S@AsiaEngage supports
the Phayao Research Conference 2014
Good example of ASEAN level
collaboration in community-industry based
research between AUN
USR&S@AsiaEngage and University of
Phayao, Thailand Research Fund,
Knowledge Network Institute Thailand,
NGOs & active players in this field
Encourage participants to create innovations beneficial to communities in the
region, present their research and be part of a network of researchers to
develop their research at institutional and international levels.
Field Work on Exemplary Communal Development Research Projects in
Phayao:
• Water Management through community participation at T. Chun District,
Phayao
• The Protection of the Tai Lue Community(an ethnic group) in Thailand
• The School Development for Area Development Project
2013/UKM/HEJIM/Saran
Participants will be briefed on the Kuliah
Kerja Nyata Belajar Bersama Masyarakat
(KKN-BBM) or Experiential Based Learning
through Community Service.
Field trip to community sites where 400-
600 UNAIR students are assigned to
assist, interact and empower the
communities with knowledge learnt at
UNAIR
Participants will gain knowledge on the
content, objectives, planning and how
KKN-BBM is evaluated
KKN-BBM is a compulsory community
engagement curriculum & part of
the academic program for all students in
Indonesian universities
VENUE:
UNAIR, Surabaya,
Indonesia
DATE:
9-11
February
2014
Joint Collaboration between AUN
USR&S@AsiaEngage and
Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR)
2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM 2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM
“The Development of ASEAN Youth Eco-Leaders
through Volunteerism and Community Engagement” 15th August – 20th Sept 2013
2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM 2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM
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11th August - 15th September 2014
‘The Development of ASEAN Youth Heritage-Leaders through
Volunteerism & Community Engagement”
ASEAN YOUTH VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME (AYVP)
2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM 2014/Saran/AsiaEngage@UKM
Community Integrated
Teaching & Learning (CITL) Workshop 27th – 28th February 2014
This workshop would be led by Madam Maria
Lourdes F. Melegrito, a Member of the AUN
USR&S Steering Committee and Director of the
Centre for Social Concern and Action (COSCA)
from De La Salle University, Philippines.
This workshop will equip participants with relevant
theories, concepts, tools and exemplary models of
CITL. Similar to a discipline-based CITL class, this
workshop integrates various teaching
methodologies like lectures, structured learning
activities, simulations, discussions and actual
community service experience.
Reflection tools used in CITL courses will also be
used to process the experience of participants in
this workshop. This workshop is open to all
academics and university-community-industry
engagement practitioners across ASEAN and Asia. 15
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