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The impact of university-community partnerships and involvement in engaged scholarship
on student learning was examined through in-depth interviews with undergraduate members of a student-led, community-based research organization at a selective
mid-Atlantic university. In the face of continued criticism from Australian higher education stakeholders regarding problems with
undergraduate business education outcomes; it is notable that little
change has occurred to the philosophy, and the learning and scholarship activity underpinning Australian undergraduate business
education since the early 1970s. Exceptions of recent times
though include The Universities of Melbourne (UM) and Western Australia (UWA), Macquarie University (MU) and The Australian Catholic
University (ACU). Because their ideas have been applied in other
areas of the academy but not widely in medical faculties,
the CAS Task Force on Scholarship collected a special set
of papers on Boyer's four areas of scholarship as
applied to medical school, including case studies and the perspective from the university.
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