From 22nd March until 2nd May (inclusive), the deadline for submitting applications is open. The award will consider all the initiatives –even the most incipient– that have been launched between January 2019 and April 2022 within the framework of CHEIs from anywhere in the world. For Dr. Ulrike Brok, Project Manager of the Uniservitate CEE&ME Hub at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, the Uniservitate Award can have a transformational impact both globally and locally: “The Global Uniservitate Award is a wonderful opportunity to give visibility and recognition to Service Learning activities worldwide. We are looking forward to receiving the submissions from CHEIs in the CEE&ME region and strengthening our local and international neworks.”
The experiences presented will be evaluated at the regional level –Uniservitate is a global network structured in 7 large regions– taking into account their quality, replicability, and the ability to inspire other initiatives. The name of the winners will be announced during the month of July. The Uniservitate Award will distribute a total of 84,000 euros, which will be used to give continuity to the awarded projects or to start others. In each region, 2 prizes will be given, worth 5,000 euros each, and 2 mentions, worth 1,000 euros. The two winners will also be able to travel to the III Global Symposium Uniservitate, which will take place in Rome from October 26th to October 30th.
The event, which brought together more than 140 participants from all over the world, was attended by representatives of the organisation and of the regional hubs that make up the Uniservitate Programme in the five continents. Among them: Ma. Rosa Tapia, Uniservitate (Argentina), Marietta Guanzon, De La Salle University (Philippines), Ulrike Brok, Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, (Germany), Ariane Díaz Iso, University of Deusto, (Spain), Judith Pete, Tangaza University, (Kenya), Barbara McCrabb, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops-USCCB (USA), Kathia Reynders, Ku Leuven University, (Belgium), José Sepúlveda, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Chile) and Nieves Tapia, CLAYSS (Argentina).
The award is organized by the Uniservitate Programme under the coordination of the Latin American Center for Service-Learning (Centro Latinoamericano de Aprendizaje y Servicio Solidario, CLAYSS) and Porticus, in adherence to the Global Compact on Education. In addition, it has the support of the regional hubs of the Programme: Tangaza University College (Nairobi, Kenya), De la Salle University (Manila, Philippines), Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt (Eichstätt, Germany), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Leuven, Belgium), University of Deusto (Bilbao, Spain), Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (Chile), and the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities in the United States, ACCU (Washington DC, United States).
More information:
https://www.uniservitate.org/award-2022/
About Uniservitate
Uniservitate is a global programme for Service-Learning promotion in Catholic Higher Education Institutions (CHEIs). It is an initiative of Porticus and is coordinated by CLAYSS. Its objective is to generate a systemic change through the institutionalization of service-learning/community engagement as a tool for higher education institutions to fulfil their mission of offering a comprehensive education to new generations and involving them in an active commitment to the problems of our time.
Uniservitate's global network is present in 26 countries on 5 continents through partnerships with more than 30 universities and higher education institutions.
About Uniservitate Award
Uniservitate Award awards service-learning projects in Catholic Higher Education Institutions. It aims to recognize the best experiences of each region, this means, those that better respond to the real needs of their social context from a successful synthesis of education and compromise with the community. The award’s objective is to make visible good educational and solidarity practices to inspire new initiatives, so that the social impact is greater. The Uniservitate Award is organized by the Global Uniservitate Program, under the coordination of CLAYSS (Centro Latinoamericano de Aprendizaje y Servicio Solidario) and Porticus, in adhesion to the Global Compact on Education.