1. Mutual Benefit Guides U-M’s Work With Detroit Partners

    Mark Rivett posted March 8, 2021

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    The University of Michigan’s decades-long commitment to engagement in its founding city of Detroit has grown stronger in recent years.

    Increased interest in research and partnership opportunities by faculty, staff, students and alumni from U-M’s three campuses has led to a surge of collaborations with the community, according to Office of the Provost. And that sparked the desire for a more cohesive approach to the university’s engagement.

    The approach is guided by U-M’s principles for engagement, as described in a 2017 report from a task force examining U-M’s engagement in Detroit. They are:

    • Emphasize recognition for the expertise and knowledge within the community.
    • Respect for individuals, communities and their resources.
    • Equitable partnership focused on reciprocal relationships, transparency and accountability.

    Susan Collins: Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Michigan

    “Both our new and long-standing partnerships across disciplines, sectors and geographic locations exemplify the breadth and depth of our continued work together,” said Provost Susan Collins.

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