Culmination of Festive Happenings: Exploring the Applications and Positions of University Members in Matters of Cranston
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The festive season is often marked by a flurry of activities and events that bring people together in celebration. In this study, we explore the various applications and positions of university members in matters of Cranston during the culmination of festive happenings. Drawing on a qualitative case study approach, we conducted in-depth interviews with a sample of university members who were actively involved in the planning and organization of Cranston-related events during the festive season. Our findings indicate that university members play diverse roles in matters of Cranston, including as organizers, sponsors, participants, and evaluators. Additionally, we found that the level of involvement and influence of university members in Cranston-related matters varies depending on factors such as their position within the university hierarchy, their personal interests, and their previous experiences with Cranston. We conclude by discussing the implications of our findings for future research on the role of universities in local communities and for the development of effective strategies for promoting community engagement and social cohesion during festive seasons. Overall, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics of Cranston-related activities and the ways in which university members can be involved in and contribute to such events.
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Moosa Callum "Culmination of Festive Happenings: Exploring the Applications and Positions of University Members in Matters of Cranston". IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2019.
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Date of Release: 2019
Author(s): Moosa Callum.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 6
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications