2010-2011
News Release
REF NO.: 106
SUBJECT: Harris Centre road show hits Mount Pearl
DATE: January 31, 2011
Memorial Universitys Harris Centre is on the road.
Since last month, the centre has been travelling to communities all over Newfoundland and Labrador, sharing locally-relevant research projects conducted by Memorial and coordinated by the centre, including a project highlighting the potential for neighbouring communities to work together on regionally-beneficial projects.
The next stop along the way will be a presentation in Mount Pearl at a council meeting on Tuesday, Feb.1.
This session is an opportunity to share cutting-edge research on regional development, said Dr. Rob Greenwood, Harris Centre director. This work provides key insights on how municipalities in the province are actually functioning as highly integrated regional economies, and how our governance tools are adapting to keep up.
It also highlights how rural areas stack up in the knowledge-based economy, and what they can do to make the most of opportunities, he explained.
Accompanying Dr. Greenwood will be the Harris Centres new manager of knowledge mobilization, Bojan Fürst. Hes looking forward to meeting with regional development workers across the province.
A major element of my job at the Harris Centre is to broker connections, using Yaffle.ca, our online project match making tool, and through face-to-face sessions like these, said Mr. Fürst. Were doing these presentations all across the province this winter and spring, and in addition to sharing research findings we will be asking what needs and opportunities exist in the communities, and what Memorial faculty, staff and students could do to help.
REF NO.: 106
SUBJECT: Harris Centre road show hits Mount Pearl
DATE: January 31, 2011
Memorial Universitys Harris Centre is on the road.
Since last month, the centre has been travelling to communities all over Newfoundland and Labrador, sharing locally-relevant research projects conducted by Memorial and coordinated by the centre, including a project highlighting the potential for neighbouring communities to work together on regionally-beneficial projects.
The next stop along the way will be a presentation in Mount Pearl at a council meeting on Tuesday, Feb.1.
This session is an opportunity to share cutting-edge research on regional development, said Dr. Rob Greenwood, Harris Centre director. This work provides key insights on how municipalities in the province are actually functioning as highly integrated regional economies, and how our governance tools are adapting to keep up.
It also highlights how rural areas stack up in the knowledge-based economy, and what they can do to make the most of opportunities, he explained.
Accompanying Dr. Greenwood will be the Harris Centres new manager of knowledge mobilization, Bojan Fürst. Hes looking forward to meeting with regional development workers across the province.
A major element of my job at the Harris Centre is to broker connections, using Yaffle.ca, our online project match making tool, and through face-to-face sessions like these, said Mr. Fürst. Were doing these presentations all across the province this winter and spring, and in addition to sharing research findings we will be asking what needs and opportunities exist in the communities, and what Memorial faculty, staff and students could do to help.
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