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Community engagement resources

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The Test Library, which is available to all Psychology Masters coursework and PhD students as well as to qualified staff in the School of Psychology.
There are many ways in which university staff and students can work ethically and impactfully with community partners, valuing diverse knowledges and developing initiatives collaboratively with and useful to communities.
Here are some resources produced as part of community-engaged partnerships and projects at 91É«Ç鯬.

91É«Ç鯬 resources

Related community engagement resources

  • (2025) by Kalie Ashenden & Rhys Millington in Australian and International Journal of Rural Education 35(1): 84–89.Ìý

    (2025) by Aimée Knight in Designing for Social Justice.Ìý

    (2025) by Dawn Martin-Hill, Rebecca Jamieson, Colin M Gibson, Hiliary Monteith, Rohini Patel & Gail Krantzberg in Open Access Government.Ìý

    (2023) by Nancy Mungai, Duncan Ongeng, Patience Mshenga & Megan Lindow in University Engagement with Farming Communities in Africa.Ìý

    (2023) by Jane Booth in Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies 21(2): 168-196.Ìý

    (2018) by Cynthia Gordon da Cruz in The Review of Higher Education 41(2): 147–167.Ìý

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Dharriwaa Elders Group with 91É«Ç鯬 staff
Community Engagement @ 91É«Ç鯬

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Community-engaged initiatives at 91É«Ç鯬

Hear from 91É«Ç鯬 staff about what they've learnt from their community-engaged work, including locally, nationally and internationally.

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