Rosseel, Peter2017-09-052017-09-052004Rosseel, P. (2004). Implementing outward-bound academic entrepreneurship in the human sciences. Acta Academica, 36(3), 111-139.0587-2405 (print)2415-0479 (online)http://hdl.handle.net/11660/6754English: Many universities today acknowledge that besides focusing on teaching, learning and research, they should also be involved in “service to the community”. Four questions arise in this regard: What exactly does this service to the community entail? How, within what framework, and under what conditions should this service be rendered? What criteria determine whether an activity qualifies as service to the community? In what type of structure should such outward-bound activities be embedded? Different universities — even different faculties within the same university — have answered these questions in different ways. The human sciences in particular struggle to see how they can use their research to contribute actively to a better world outside the university as well as how they can be rewarded for this both by their university and by the organisations they assist. Focusing on outward-bound academic entrepreneurship, this paper will attempt to answer the first three questions raised above and to show that there are in fact many opportunities for the humanities to be involved in academic entrepreneurship are plentifold.Afrikaans: In de opdrachtverklaring van de meeste universiteiten wordt niet langer alleen maar verwezen naar hun traditionele taken (onderzoek en onderwijs), maar eveneens naar de rol die de universiteit in de maatschappij kan en moet spelen. Bij deze derde opdracht — ook wel academisch ondernemerschap, wetenschappelijke of maatschappelijke dienstverlening genoemd — kunnen de volgende vragen gesteld worden: Wat houdt dit ondernemerschap of die dienstverlening juist in? Binnen welk kader, onder welke voorwaarden en op welke manier wordt dit best geïmplementeerd? Welke zijn de criteria om te bepalen of iets als academisch ondernemerschap of wetenschappelijke dienstverlening beschouwd kan worden? En tenslotte, wat is de beste structuur om deze activiteiten in onder te brengen? Onderstaand artikel probeert deze vragen te beantwoorden voor de humane wetenschappen.enAcademic entrepreneurshipUniversitiesService to the communityFacultiesFaculties of the HumanitiesImplementing outward-bound academic entrepreneurship in the human sciencesArticleUniversity of the Free State