Campus Engage works to embed, scale and promote accredited student community-based learning and teaching (CBLT) on campuses across Ireland.
Community-based learning and teaching are academic approaches that seek to enhance student learning outcomes, while working in partnership with civic and civil society organisations (CSOs) to act on local and global societal challenges.

Student and Community Partnerships: Impact in Action
The following series of short videos highlights the impact of community engaged learning on student attributes and values. It is funded by the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning and informed by the UCC Graduate Attributes Programme.
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Engaged Research & Innovation for Societal Impact Course Overview
The primary objective of this course is to grow the pool of expert Engaged Research & Innovation for Societal Impact Facilitators who can deliver capacity building training across their organisation. The course will run from 30 January to 10 March 2023. Attendees should have a keen interest in leading engaged research projects within their institution, building capacity for engaged research as part of their remit, or supporting researchers in maximizing the impact from engaged research efforts.

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NUI Galway
NUI Galway Occupational therapy students mitigating the negative impact of confinement and social distancing through the Build-a-Box Programme.
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University of Limerick
UL students working with local communities to identify their needs, co-design and deliver community-based interventions.
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Maynooth University
MU students and the community working together to build eco-literacy, protect and sustain local forests, and halt biodiversity loss.
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University College Cork
A collaboration between Cork migrant women and UCC Masters in Applied Psychology Students creating pathways for integration.
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University College Dublin
UCD students working with society to develop more inclusive urban environments in Dublin City Centre.