The ‘Professor Sir David Watson Award for Community-University Partnerships’ recognises the combined efforts of community and university partners working together towards making a difference to the lives of people in their shared community, and to “build a healthier, just and sustainable community”.
The scheme was launched last year when the award went to Cardiff University’s Community Gateway which works with residents and local organisations to help make the city’s Grangetown district and even better place to live and work by developing world class research, teaching and volunteering opportunities which respond to residents’ ideas.
The Professor Sir David Watson Award scheme, the first of its kind, is supported by an international group of networks and leaders in the field including the Talloires Network, a global network of community-engaged universities that Sir David helped to build and lead.
Sponsors also include the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement, University of Winchester and Engagement Australia which helps develop best practice university-community engagement in Australia. Professor Budd Hall, the UNESCO co-chair for Community Based Research, is the Chair of the award Advisory Board.