ASCN 2019 Systemic Change Institute
published Dec 14, 2018 6:49amThe Accelerating Systemic Change Network (ASCN) is now accepting applications for our 2019 Systemic Change Institute, which will be held in Austin, Texas, June 13-15, 2019. See our site for more information on the Institute, the application, and some resources for prospective teams: https://ascnhighered.org/ASCN/systemic_change_inst/sci19/index.html
The Systemic Change Institute is designed to support campus change agents in using institutional change strategies to advance STEM change projects to greater scale and sustainability. We invite campus teams to bring existing projects, envisioned or started, that they need help bringing to scale or longer-term sustainability. Institute participants will learn about the national context and drivers for change, theories and frameworks of change, and the logistics of managing change projects to advance them to scale and sustainability. The Systemic Change Institute is a year-long commitment from ASCN to support teams, and a commitment by teams to work with mentors toward achieving project goals. Your team will be mentored throughout the year by STEM leaders, researchers, and change agents who have experience with reform projects. Applications are due 2/15/19.
The Systemic Change Institute is designed to support campus change agents in using institutional change strategies to advance STEM change projects to greater scale and sustainability. We invite campus teams to bring existing projects, envisioned or started, that they need help bringing to scale or longer-term sustainability. Institute participants will learn about the national context and drivers for change, theories and frameworks of change, and the logistics of managing change projects to advance them to scale and sustainability. The Systemic Change Institute is a year-long commitment from ASCN to support teams, and a commitment by teams to work with mentors toward achieving project goals. Your team will be mentored throughout the year by STEM leaders, researchers, and change agents who have experience with reform projects. Applications are due 2/15/19.