Your research matters. What can you do to increase its impact and reach out to those who can benefit from it?
Caroline Duvieusart-Déry, Community Engaged Scholarship Institute, will lead a workshop aimed at providing participants with practical tips and guidance to create a knowledge mobilization/knowledge translation plan that will help identify and reach non-academic audiences.
The workshop will introduce good practices, examples of strategies, and tips for writing effective knowledge mobilization plans for grant proposals. Through hands-on activities, you will create your own plan adapted to your research.
Bring your research project ideas or draft proposal to use as basis for building a knowledge mobilization plan relevant to your work!
This session takes place Thursday, November 17, 2016 12 noon - 2 p.m., in UC 442.
For more information, contact Patti Minakis, ext. 56943
See the full listing of sessions on the Faculty Information Exchange 2016-17 webpage.
