In addition, they will build a learning community across disciplines and localities. In spring 2015, fifty participants across the URBAN network will meet to pinpoint critical issues for building the field of community-based research. The second meeting, in fall 2015, will include 100 participants and will be organized around the issues identified at the spring meeting.
The Urban Research Based Action Network (URBAN) will convene two meetings to identify and address the critical issues facing community-based education research.