The University Network for Collaborative Governance hosts a series of quarterly webinars to engage members on topics related to collaborative governance. The webinar hosted in the second quarter of 2021 explored Collaborative Governance Lessons from Estuary Programs. The panel of guest presenters represented a variety of programs and regions across the US. The presenters spoke on how diverse estuary programs around the United States have established and implemented collaborative governance models through exploring what works, what lessons have been learned, and what the future holds.
Field Notes
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Collaborative Governance Lessons from Estuary Programs
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UNCG Webinar: Foundations Speak on Collaborative Governance
On April 22, 2021, the University Network for Collaborative Governance hosted its first quarterly webinar of the year. The webinar was titled “Foundations Speak on Collaborative Governance.” The online event began with introductions from the guest presenters representing foundations from the states of Oregon, North Carolina, and New Jersey. The speakers each provided a brief summary of their individual organizations, and then participated in a collective question and answer session.
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Collaborative governance: The role of university centers, institutes, and programs
For almost four decades, universities have played a significant role in developing the field of collaborative governance in the United States, including the establishment of centers that contribute to teaching and training, research and scholarship, and practice.
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UNCG Webinar
Our second UNCG Webinar for members is on Thursday, December 6 from 2-3pm Eastern / 1-2pm Central / 12-1pm Mountain / 11am - 12pm Pacific. Please let us know if you're planning on attending. Once you register, you'll receive Webinar information. As a reminder, this is a benefit for UNCG dues-paying members! If you aren't sure if you're up-to-date with your dues, email roslynr@pdx.edu.
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Educated in Oregon
Oregon Humanities provided funding to Kitchen Table Democracy in 2018 for "Educated in Oregon" as part of its Public Program Grants that support programs across Oregon that get people together to explore challenging questions and strive for just communities.