Enhancing societal impact through University–Community Engagement: Opportunities and challenges at the University of Ghana Learning Centres
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Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
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Universities collaborate with communities to address various societal issues, enhancing
societal well-being and development. However, there are issues that prevent both parties
from fully achieving this goal. This study thus explores the opportunities and challenges of
University–Community Engagement (UCE) at the University of Ghana Learning Centres
(UGLCs) using a qualitative research design. Employing purposive sampling, data was
collected through semi-structured interviews with the head, 8 coordinators, and
3 students/community members across various UGLCs and analyzed using thematic
analysis, underpinned by balance theory. The findings revealed significant opportunities
for UGLCs, including image promotion, economic development, and professional net
working among students. However, challenges such as funding shortages and adminis
trative barriers were identified. Students also faced additional challenges, including high
internet expenses, computer illiteracy, and limited contact hours with lecturers. To
maximize the benefits of UCE at the UGLCs, it is crucial to address these challenges.
UGLC policies and practice should focus on securing additional funding through gov
ernment grants, private sector partnerships, and philanthropic contributions to address
funding shortages, and subsidize internet costs by partnering with telecommunications.
This is important for enhancing the effectiveness of UCE and providing significant benefits
to both the university and its surrounding communities/students.
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