Knowledge Mobilization Planning & Strategy
Navigating Partnered Research Series
Webinar | Feb 29, 2024, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. MT.
Knowledge Mobilization Planning & Strategy
Webinar | Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. MT
Put simply, knowledge mobilization (KMb) is getting the right information to the right people in the right format at the right time. It can involve building awareness, disseminating findings, and enabling use of research knowledge to create positive impacts and benefits for all.
Partnered research projects provide valuable (and often unique) opportunities for knowledge mobilization. This session will cover the basics of knowledge mobilization including setting goals, audience/partner identification and analysis, selecting appropriate activities, and evaluating success.
This webinar is open to students, faculty, staff, postdocs and community members.
About the Speakers
Sarelle Azuelos, Knowledge Engagement Specialist
Sarelle facilitates research partnerships between the University of Calgary and community organizations while building capacity in partnership best practices. She also supports faculty in knowledge mobilization planning and strategizing. Sarelle previously worked in community engagement and communications at various local non-profits.
Dr. Stephanie Warner, PhD, Manager, Knowledge Engagement
Stephanie provides strategic planning for the Knowledge Engagement portfolio’s initiatives. With over 10 years of experience in research, teaching, student advising, and strategic research support, Stephanie seeks creative, meaningful and inclusive ways to support and expand knowledge engagement and research assessment across the university.
Navigating Partnered Research is a digital series hosted by the Knowledge Engagement team in Research Services to provide support and guidance for faculty members interested in pursuing partnerships with community.
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