Katherine Graham

Katherine Graham, Professor Emerita in the School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA), was recently awarded the inaugural Special Achievement Award by Community Based Research Canada (CRBC).
The award recognizes those who best represent CRBC’s values and demonstrate outstanding contributions to community based research. Graham is a co-founder of the CRBC. She conceived of the organization at the Community College and University Expo (CU2Expo) in 2007. Serving as its chair until last year, Graham helped to grow the CRBC from infancy into an internationally connected network.
As well as serving as professor emerita, Graham is a former dean of the Faculty of Public Affairs at Carleton and is currently senior adviser to the provost.
She is the founding co-ordinator of the Carleton University Institute on the Ethics of Research with Indigenous Peoples (CUIERIP) and is currently working on youth and community capacity building in northwestern Ontario.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017 in , ,
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