2020 Community Engagement Grant Scheme recipients announced
Three innovative community partners in collaboration with UOW academics have been named as the 2020 Community Engagement Grant Scheme (CEGS) recipients.
Three innovative community partners in collaboration with UOW academics have been named as the 2020 Community Engagement Grant Scheme (CEGS) recipients.
Migration and Belonging, a project funded by a UOW Community Engagement Grant in 2019, is the first of its kind to be based in South West Sydney.
EmerCALD, one of last year’s UOW Community Engagement Grant Scheme projects, has set a precedent for a cost-effective and sustainable approach to delivering emergency messages in multiple languages across Australia and beyond.
Think you have a community project which will connect, transform and positively impact our communities?
The Community Engagement Grants Scheme (CEGS) is now open for applications.
A collaboration between the University of Wollongong and migrants is empowering new Australians to tell their story and encourage acceptance of difference in the community.
For someone with autism, a trip to the shops can present a number of challenges that lead to distress: unpredictability; too many visual cues; too many sounds; lots of questions.
The Community Engagement Grants Scheme (CEGS) is now open for applications.
Think you have a community project which will connect, transform and positively impact our communities?
Think you have a community project which will connect, transform and positively impact our communities?
Did you know the Community Engagement Grants Scheme (CEGS) is open for applications?
CEGS provides funding to UOW staff for educational, research or outreach projects that partner with community organisations and groups, of up to $13,000.