The
University of New Mexico - University College
Research
Service-Learning Program – RSLP
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The Research Service-Learning Program
engages faculty and graduate students with undergraduates in community-based
research/learning projects that respond to real-life needs and concerns. RSLP
serves as a means to achieve a broad range of University and community goods:
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As a research program, RSLP
provides undergraduates with an engaging, hands-on introduction to research
methods and questions from an array of disciplines. It provides graduate
students with research and teaching opportunities and allows faculty to
identify promising students. Faculty and students work with community residents
and organizations to identify and address community projects.
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As a service program, RSLP
helps UNM fulfill its civic responsibility. The Program provides students with
the opportunity to contribute to the public good. It embodies UNM’s desire to
be an active partner in New Mexico’s development and provides UNM students with
the awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary to address social and economic
issues.
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As a learning program, RSLP is
grounded in the content and knowledge of participating disciplines and uses an
experiential pedagogy to ensure deeper, more durable, more socially-relevant
learning. Students in the Program experience the complexities of real-life
situations and use a holistic approach organized around themes such as health,
education, community development, environmental sustainability and economics.
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Finally, as a program, RSLP develops
long-term, collaborative relationships with community constituencies. It
extends beyond a one-semester, independently conceived community-based course
and complements, strengthens, coordinates, and enriches existing UNM
initiatives.
Contact:
Dan Young, PhD, Director
505-277-3355
rslp@unm.edu