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Canterbury Knowledge Commons

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18 July 2023

Canterbury Knowledge Commons seeks to bring UC's vision of being an engaged university to life. It is a place where research draws on the collective knowledge, mana, resources, networks, and data of the wider community to show the relevance, impact, and applicability of our research. Learn about our vision and impact and get involved.

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The Knowledge Commons is a place where research draws on the collective knowledge, mana, resources, networks and data of the wider community to show the relevance, impact and applicability of UC's research.

The Canterbury Knowledge Commons was started in June 2020 as a response to UC’s commitment to being an Engaged University and reflects the سԹ’s commitment to supporting kotahitanga [partnerships] in Ōtautahi Christchurch and Waitaha Canterbury.

This passion for engagement is at the heart of UC’s institutional strategy and drives the focus of being a university that is not just concerned with its own operations but is actively partnering with the wider city and community to build a brighter future.

The concept of a knowledge commons comes from the notion that a town or village would come together and share information, knowledge, and resources that benefit the whole community. Our Knowledge Commons focuses on how shared vision and partnership can lead to truly collaborative action that supports all people in our region.

We are forming partnerships with key leaders in the city in order to create a network that explores problems faced by the city and offers solutions from a truly intersectoral lens. That is, rather than seeking solutions from one perspective, the commons seeks to utilise the combined knowledge across the University and city to support the future of our community.

Our Vision and Purpose

  • Harnessing knowledge, expertise and research excellence at UC to contribute to future development, wellbeing and sustainability of Ōtautahi Christchurch and Waitaha Canterbury; 
  • Creating a co-ordinated, effective platform for businesses, leaders and members of the wider community to engage with the tertiary sector for support with solving complex, intersectoral problems and challenges;
  • Fostering partnerships with key leaders in the city and being present in conversations and strategies that affect all people in the region.
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