Civic Service Research Fellows Program
Community and National Service
We created the Civic Service Research Fellows Program to support innovative research on civic service in countries all over the world. The program has provided funding and training to a multinational network of scholars and researchers representing more than 17 countries.
Their research and scholarship contributes to a growing knowledge base on civic service worldwide, including research on service-learning, national and international service. In some countries, such as Mongolia, this is the first known published research on civic service. The work of the Research Fellows is featured in the 2007 book “Civic Service Worldwide.”
Funding Partner: Ford Foundation
- A Research Project to Develop an ‘Audit Toolkit’ to Assess the Impact of Service Programmes and Volunteering
- Assessing Intercultural Competence in International Service in Ecuador, Great Britain and Switzerland
- Environmental Attitudes and Civic Programs: A Critical Study of Engagement in the United Arab Emirates
- Impact of Service of National Youth Service Volunteers in Israel
- In Between Occupational Work & Volunteer Work: Serving as a Teacher in France & in the U.S.
- K-12 Service Learning in Argentina Schools
- Older Adults in Uruguay: Volunteer Work and Civic Service Actors
- Service and Volunteering in Five Southern African Countries
- Statism, Youth, and the Civic Imagination: A Critical Study of the National Youth Service Corps Programme in Nigeria
- Study of Outcomes of Participation in the Bonner Scholars Program
- Study of the UN Volunteers Program in Mongolia
- The Impact and Sustainability of an Intervention of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps into Communities
- The Paradoxes of International Service and Civic Nationalism in Nigeria and the Gambia
- The Rise and Fall of National Service in Nepal
- The Voluntary Cultural Year in Germany
Contact
Lissa Johnson
CSD Associate Director; Director of Administration and Research;
Co-Director Financial Capability and Asset Building
- Email: ejohnson@nospam.wustl.edu