There are over 7,000 campus clubs across Canada.
They contribute to every aspect of civil society from arts & culture to politics & spirituality.
But what do we really know about them?
Mission
The Campus Club Network is here to take campus clubs to the next level by:
1. Offering a platform to share best practices
2. Providing a space for people to connect
3. Building a record of the contributions clubs make to their communities
Vision
A world where all students can draw on the lessons, tools, and experience of their peers and predecessors to make their campuses communities better.
Values
1. Community beyond commerce: School is not just about becoming a better worker. It's also where we build the skills to come together, take care of each other, and make the world better.
2. Cumulative action leads to sustainable progress: You can't innovate without knowing what's come before. In order to progress, we need to build on and learn from what's come before.
They contribute to every aspect of civil society from arts & culture to politics & spirituality.
But what do we really know about them?
Mission
The Campus Club Network is here to take campus clubs to the next level by:
1. Offering a platform to share best practices
2. Providing a space for people to connect
3. Building a record of the contributions clubs make to their communities
Vision
A world where all students can draw on the lessons, tools, and experience of their peers and predecessors to make their campuses communities better.
Values
1. Community beyond commerce: School is not just about becoming a better worker. It's also where we build the skills to come together, take care of each other, and make the world better.
2. Cumulative action leads to sustainable progress: You can't innovate without knowing what's come before. In order to progress, we need to build on and learn from what's come before.
Who's behind the Campus Club Network?
Benjamin Miller studies law and public policy at the University of Toronto and works part-time developing non-profit law resources for Community Legal Education Ontario. Benjamin has been studying and writing about campus clubs for over 5 years. His work has appeared in The Philanthropist, University Affairs, and Policy Options. His research into Campus Clubs won the University of Ottawa's Imagining Canada's Future Award in 2015 and the Ontario Graduate Policy Research Challenge in 2016.
You can follow Benjamin on Twitter and connect with him on Linkedin.
You can follow Benjamin on Twitter and connect with him on Linkedin.