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The Role of Community Engagement in Higher Education Institutions: A Case Study

Authors: John Saah Morlu;

The Role of Community Engagement in Higher Education Institutions: A Case Study

Abstract

Community engagement has become an essential component of modern higher education institutions (HEIs), contributing to social development, knowledge exchange, and institutional relevance. Universities are increasingly expected to extend their teaching and research functions beyond campus boundaries to address societal challenges. University–community partnerships are collaborations between universities and local communities to address social, economic, and environmental issues. They combine academic knowledge with community experience to create practical solutions, research opportunities, and service learning. These partnerships promote mutual benefit, improve community development, enhance student learning, and ensure that university research and resources contribute directly to real-world needs and challenges. Higher education institutions are organisations that provide advanced learning after secondary school, such as universities, colleges, and institutes. They offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs, develop professional skills, and promote knowledge creation. These institutions support innovation, critical thinking, and workforce development while contributing to social, economic, and cultural progress in society. This study examines the role of community engagement in higher education institutions through a case study approach. The research explores how universities collaborate with local communities, the benefits derived from such engagement, and the challenges faced in implementing community-based initiatives. Using qualitative methods including interviews, document analysis, and participant observation, the study highlights how community engagement strengthens academic learning, promotes social responsibility among students, and contributes to sustainable development. The findings suggest that effective community engagement requires institutional support, collaborative partnerships, and structured programs that integrate community activities into the curriculum. The study concludes that community engagement enhances the relevance of higher education while fostering mutually beneficial relationships between universities and society.

Keywords

Community Engagement, Higher Education Institutions, University–Community Partnerships, Social Responsibility, Service Learning.

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