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Collaborative Service InitiativeProject DescriptionWe are pleased to invite proposals for Collaborative Service Initiative (CSI) projects to be completed either this Fall 2011 (Sep-Dec) or Spring 2012 (Jan-Apr). We invite community organizations, governmental agencies, and businesses to submit a CSI project proposal. Organizations can be local, state, national, or international in scope. Joint applications from various organizations are also welcomed. Prior to filling out the CSI Project Application, please read the information below. These details provide a sense of what we can offer you through this initiative and give you an understanding of what is expected of CSI clients throughout the project. Environmental Studies and CSIAntioch's Environmental Studies Department has earned respect as one of the oldest and largest interdisciplinary graduate environmental studies department in the country. We educate visionary, pragmatic leaders in a collaborative, interdisciplinary setting founded on academic excellence and the principles of environmental justice and sustainability. Our graduate programs emphasize a strong base of scientific understanding integrated with social sciences and humanities. This interdisciplinary approach is essential to address the complex scientific, social, political, economic and cultural dimensions of contemporary environmental challenges. The CSI is a faculty supervised capstone opportunity for graduate students to work together on projects for organizations. Student participants provide pro bono consultation services on behalf of clients. Projects can include applied ecological or social research, energy and materials management, evaluation, or other consultative services within the environmental domain. These projects are completed over the course of a semester by teams of graduate students working with guidance and support from AUNE faculty and staff. Teams collaborate with an organization to develop a defined scope of services, seek solutions for the client-identified challenges, and provide high quality deliverables. At the same time, the CSI experience provides an experiential learning opportunity for students and deepens their engagement with communities. Project ExamplesEnvironmental Studies graduate students and faculty have engaged in and have successfully completed hundreds of projects serving local communities in the U.S. and abroad. Types of previous Antioch group projects have included:
What We OfferEach CSI client will be matched with an interested team of 3-5 graduate students and Environmental Studies faculty advisor. The team will work with the client to develop a CSI scope of work that outlines the specific project objectives, tasks, timeline, and deliverables. Each project will be tailored to the client's specific priorities; however, all CSI teams will offer:
What We Expect of YouFor a CSI project to be successful, it is essential that clients commit to the following:
Selection CriteriaCSI projects will be selected based on the strength of the application, as well as students' interest and capacity to complete the project. All successful applications must include a signature of both the primary organizational director and committed staff person ("CSI Staff Liaison"). Priority will be given to proposals that demonstrate:
How To ApplyIf you would like to submit a project for consideration, please complete the CSI Project Application. Please contact Sarah Bockus at (603)283-2326 or e-mail sbockus@antioch.edu if you have questions regarding any of the above details or if you would like to receive an electronic version of the application. | ||||
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