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      • Engaged scholars combine hands-on experiences such as internships, public service, humanitarian and development work with their academic learning in order to develop a deeper understanding of and appreciation for social engagement.
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  1. What is Engagement Scholarship? Defined by the Kellogg Commission: “An engaged institution is responsive to the needs of today’s students and tomorrow’s. It enriches the student experience by bringing research into the curriculum and offering practical experience in the world they will enter.

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  3. Engaged scholarship (ES) can be defined as s cholarly activities focused on the social, civic, economic, educational, artistic, scientific, environmental, and cultural well-being of people and places beyond the academy.

  4. Oct 5, 2017 · Through Brown's Engaged Scholars program, students use lessons from the classroom to protect the environment, teach teens about sexual health and make connections between ancient and contemporary civilizations.

  5. Engaged scholars combine hands-on experiences such as internships, public service, humanitarian and development work with their academic learning in order to develop a deeper understanding of and appreciation for social engagement.

  6. The Engaged Scholarship Certificate builds on the strengths and core elements of the Engaged Scholars Program (ESP), a program that has allowed students in 16 affiliated concentrations—including independent concentrations—to connect community-based experiential learning with courses in or complementing their concentration.

  7. The Engaged Scholarship Certificate allows students to investigate public, civic, and/or social justice issues that they are passionate about through the integration of academic study with community-based learning, research, and action.

  8. The Engaged Scholars Program (ESP) enables students who are passionate about communities and the challenges they face to design courses of study and action as part of their concentration requirements.

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