Get recognized for your work!
Recognition for SEAS students who have done exceptional work to prepare for, execute, and learn from a sustainable community development project Projects: apply engineering skills to an expressed community need; local or abroad Created by Prof. Dana Elzey, students Under the SEAS Office of International Programs
Both research and service to a community Two weeks minimum of residence on site In the case of multiple trips, one visit must last one week or more Approved by Prof. Elzey on basis of intellectual rigor and sustainability
1. Cultural/ linguistic/ historical Context (Before fieldwork) Offer insight into the context of the community Include history, language, anthropology, sociology, and more 2. Ethics and practice of community engagement (Before fieldwork) Cover some dimension of community engagement Examples: STS 2500: Cross Cultural Engineering STS 2500: Ethics, Protocols, and Practice of International Research ENGR 2595: Developing Community-Based Projects 3. Project synthesis and reflection (After fieldwork) Guides through writing and reflection Examples: Independent Study GDS 3559: Project Synthesis
Students will prepare a paper that reports on their research and reflects on their experience Present paper to UVA community Write an executive summary and send to community partner
All SEAS students are eligible Upperclassmen can talk to Prof. Elzey about qualifying, too Contact Professor Dana Elzey for more information and for project approval