Pop Up Bike Hub mini: Investigating strategies for sustainable community programming and the student employment experience

This research project aims to investigate strategies and approaches for designing and implementing sustainable, community-centered programs that effectively empower employed students, address local community needs, and have positive long-lasting effects on both the community and students.
As an organization whose community programming relies heavily on student employment, the expected benefit to the Ecology Action Centre of this research project is improved hiring and training processes. Improvements in the design of community programming that positively impact both community members and student’s experiences will ideally lead to deeper engagement and long-lasting relationships for all stakeholders.

Faculty Supervisor:

Glyn Bissix;Melanie Zurba;Ahsan Habib;Glyn Bissix;Melanie Zurba

Student:

Partner:

Ecology Action Centre

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Other services (except public administration)

University:

Acadia University; Dalhousie University

Program:

Accelerate

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