Co-curricular Immersion as a Public-Private Capacity Building Activity

Biomed Eng Educ. 2023 Jan 17:1-14. doi: 10.1007/s43683-022-00098-9. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the already increasing challenge of establishing immersive, co-curricular activities for engineering students, particularly for biomedical-related activities. In the current work, we outline a strategy for co-curricular learning that leverages a private-public partnership in which methods for capacity-building have enabled mutually beneficial outcomes for both organizations. A contemporary issue for many non-profits is identifying effective ways to build capacity for consistent service delivery while at the same time embracing the volunteer activities of students; a challenge is that the lifecycle of a university student is often not aligned (much shorter) with the needs of the non-profit. The public-private partnership simultaneously meets the service motivation of students with the needs of the host. This paper includes two case studies that illustrate the implementation of the methods for capacity-building and related outcomes.

Keywords: Biomedical engineering; Capacity building; Co-curricular; Community-based learning; Device design; Immersion; Pedagogy; Undergraduate education.