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Dear migrant health research colleagues,

The call for proposals for Community-Campus Partnerships for Health's 11th

Conference " Creating the Future We Want to Be: Transformation Through

Partnerships, " April 29-May 2, 2009 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is now available

under " coming up " at www.ccph.info. The proposal deadline is October 10, 2008.

Be sure to mark your calendars for April 29-May 2, 2009 and plan now to

join hundreds of your colleagues for 4 days of skill-building, networking and

agenda-setting in CCPH's new home city!

Proposals for pre-conference workshops, story sessions, skill-building

workshops, film screening and discussion session, and posters are sought that

relate to one or more of these sub-themes (see the complete call for proposals

for specific examples).

(1) Journeys of Transformation - proposals that demonstrate the

transformational power of community-campus partnerships.

(2) Sustaining partnerships and the outcomes they achieve - proposals that

demonstrate how partnerships and the outcomes they achieve can be sustained

over time.

(3) Building capacity - proposals that demonstrate strategies for building

capacity among all partners involved in a partnership.

(4) Community-campus partnerships as a global movement - proposals that

demonstrate community-campus partnerships from across the globe. We are

especially interested in sessions that are proposed and sponsored by

international networks of these partnerships.

(5) Innovative and promising partnership practices - proposals that demonstrate

innovative and promising practices in partnerships.

(6) Community-based participatory research as a tool for social justice -

proposals that demonstrate community-based participatory research (CBPR) as a

tool for social justice. We welcome proposals that use a different term to

describe work that has similar meaning (e.g., action research, empowerment

research, community owned and managed research).

(7) Interprofessional, interdisciplinary and/or intersectoral collaborations -

proposals that demonstrate interprofessional, interdisciplinary and/or

intersectoral collaborations.

(8) Youth and student leadership - proposals that demonstrate the leadership

roles played by youth and students in community-campus partnerships.

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Community-Campus Partnerships for Health promotes health (broadly defined)

through partnerships between communities and higher educational institutions.

Become a member today at www.ccph.info

Join us for CCPH's 11th Conference, April 29-May 2, 2009 in Milwaukee, WI!

Conference proposals are due October 10, 2008 - see www.ccph.info

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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008

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Call for proposals due October 10 for Community-Campus Partnerships for

Health's 11th conference, April 29-May 2, 2009 in Milwaukee!

Dear migrant health research colleagues,

The call for proposals for Community-Campus Partnerships for Health's 11th

Conference " Creating the Future We Want to Be: Transformation Through

Partnerships, " April 29-May 2, 2009 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

is now available

under " coming up " at www.ccph.info. The proposal deadline is October

10, 2008.

Be sure to mark your calendars for April 29-May 2, 2009 and plan now to

join hundreds of your colleagues for 4 days of skill-building, networking and

agenda-setting in CCPH's new home city!

Proposals for pre-conference workshops, story sessions, skill-building

workshops, film screening and discussion session, and posters are sought that

relate to one or more of these sub-themes (see the complete call for proposals

for specific examples).

(1) Journeys of Transformation - proposals that demonstrate the

transformational power of community-campus partnerships.

(2) Sustaining partnerships and the outcomes they achieve - proposals that

demonstrate how partnerships and the outcomes they achieve can be sustained

over time.

(3) Building capacity - proposals that demonstrate strategies for building

capacity among all partners involved in a partnership.

(4) Community-campus partnerships as a global movement - proposals that

demonstrate community-campus partnerships from across the globe. We are

especially interested in sessions that are proposed and sponsored by

international networks of these partnerships.

(5) Innovative and promising partnership practices - proposals that demonstrate

innovative and promising practices in partnerships.

(6) Community-based participatory research as a tool for social justice -

proposals that demonstrate community-based participatory research (CBPR) as a

tool for social justice. We welcome proposals that use a different term to

describe work that has similar meaning (e.g., action research, empowerment

research, community owned and managed research).

(7) Interprofessional, interdisciplinary and/or intersectoral collaborations -

proposals that demonstrate interprofessional, interdisciplinary and/or

intersectoral collaborations.

(8) Youth and student leadership - proposals that demonstrate the leadership

roles played by youth and students in community-campus partnerships.

*****************************************************************

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health promotes health (broadly defined)

through partnerships between communities and higher educational institutions.

Become a member today at www.ccph.info

Join us for CCPH's 11th Conference, April 29-May 2, 2009 in Milwaukee, WI!

Conference proposals are due October 10, 2008 - see www.ccph.info

*****************************************************************

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