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Honouring International Women's Day 2023: Research, Recognize, and Reimagine

We invite you to this FREE one-day hybrid format conference in honour of International Women's Day 2023! This conference will showcase interdisciplinary research related to challenges faced by women and girls, with a specific focus on underrepresented and marginalized folks.

Campus Food Market

Held every Thursday afternoon, the Campus Food Market is open to everyone in the University of Guelph community. The market is a collaboration between the Feeding 9 Billion initiative at the Arrell Food Institute, the Guelph Lab, the Office of Sustainability and Hospitality Services.

Researchers for Change: Co-Creating Knowledge with Non-Academic Partners

What can it look like for graduate students to participate in community-engaged partnerships? This roundtable brings participants to reflect on the principles and practices of engagement. We’ll discuss how to identify and approach the right partners, what students can offer "back" to ensure that relationships are mutually beneficial, and what happens to those relationships once the research is over.
10 colourful posters displayed side-by-side on a wall with a bench underneath.

A Circle of Care Poster Exhibit: Fergus Display

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This March, stop by the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex to view our "A Circle of Care" poster exhibit. The posters forming the exhibit were created based on conversations with 10 local not-for-profit organizations and key CESI partners who work tirelessly towards building a more just, welcoming, and caring community. Together, they drive tangible transformation and make Guelph and Wellington a better place to live for all.

Skills for Research Impact: Data Visualization

Help your audience understand the patterns and key insights hidden within your datasets by transforming them into meaningful and impactful visuals.

Researchers for Change: Creative Knowledge Mobilization at the Graduate Level

In this roundtable, we push the boundaries of the ways in which we think about and produce outputs at various stages of graduate studies. Participants will be invited to reflect on what their role can be, as grad students, in creating and sharing knowledge that can be meaningful outside academia - and share examples of how they can do that concretely.

Skills for Research Impact: Event Planning and Facilitation

From small workshops to large conferences and online meetings, events are an essential part of the knowledge mobilizer’s toolbox. Join us to perfect your ability to organize, host and facilitate effective events!

"A Circle of Care" Poster Exhibit on Display at 10C

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This February, stop by the lobby at 10C from Monday to Friday to view our "A Circle of Care" poster exhibit, created based on conversations with 10 local not-for-profit organizations and key CESI partners.

Skills for Research Impact: Stakeholder Engagement

Actively engaging your audiences in your research process is one of the most effective ways to increase the uptake and impact of your research. But how does that work?

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