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Wednesday, July 6, 2016
by Amy Richardson, CFICE Communications RA Since the beginning of the Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) project in 2012, Elizabeth (Bessa) Whitmore has held a lead role on the team. Whitmore was the co-lead of the Knowledge Mobilization Hub in the first phase of CFICE, and now is transitioning to the CCE Brokering... More
Friday, July 1, 2016
by Amy Richardson, CFICE Communications RA Today, for Canada’s 149th birthday, we celebrate all the things that make us proud to be Canadian. We do that in different ways – from sporting the maple leaf, to eating a Beavertail, watching fireworks or sharing a story around a campfire. Together, we unite for one day... More
Friday, June 24, 2016
Does your organization need to convey a message but you keep hitting road bumps? Stuck trying to figure out who exactly your audience is and how to engage them? Or maybe you're struggling to decide how to bring partners to the table or what resources you'll need? Fret no more! This interactive knowledge mobilization... More
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
by Mitchell White-Richard, CFICE volunteer While it may appear simple, mobilizing knowledge is something quite complex. There are many factors that tie into how knowledge is shared and accessed, which is where a lot of the complexities lie. Social sciences are able to shed light onto what knowledge mobilization is and how we share and... More
Thursday, June 9, 2016
by Julie Bourassa, CFICE Volunteer Writing blog posts and articles can be daunting – especially if you're used to writing academically! But CFICE does a lot of interesting and important work, and we want to share this information. To help with this effort, CFICE members are encouraged to write and contribute content for CFICE’s... More
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
by Amy Richardson, CFICE Communications RA What started as a part time job during university, turned into a passion. Christine Ackerley worked with the Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) project during her undergraduate degree in Journalism at Carleton University. From September 2014 to May 2015, Ackerley assisted the... More
Thursday, May 26, 2016
This plain language podcast is based on an article titled Transformative Research as Knowledge Mobilization: Transmedia, bridges, and layers by Colin R. Anderson and Stéphane M. McLachlan. In their article, they discuss several different strategies for making academic research more accessible. Download a copy of the podcast transcript. Podcast... More
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Closing the Loop: Community Engaged Pedagogy in Business Courses is a CACSL and Carleton Raven's Den-funded CFICE evaluation project that looks at the impact on Sprott School of Business's community partners of adopting a community service learning approach to pedagogy. Over a number of years and across a variety of courses, Sprott has... More
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
by Carly Foubert, CFICE Volunteer The Office of Community-Based Research at the University of Victoria is a partner of CFICE’s Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) hub. For the past three and a half years they have been working in conjunction with local community organizations, university students, and faculty on a project titled “Embracing community... More
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
On February 3, 2016, partners of the Knowledge Mobilization hub research project, Embracing community outcomes: Using student engagement as knowledge mobilization, came together over breakfast to share and discuss the themes emerging as part of their project findings. The project examined student experiences of community-campus engagement, and... More
Friday, April 1, 2016
Have you ever wished you had a basic outline that would take you through the various questions you need to answer in order to formulate a knowledge mobilization plan for your organization? If so, look no further! The Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) Hub of Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) has you covered. Download... More
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Applications for up to eight K* scholarships are now being solicited from Canadian research trainees and early career professionals who are attending the Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum. Preference will be given to individuals presenting a poster or oral presentation. These scholarships, valued at $500 each, will be used to help offset... More
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