Partnership Practices: Working with Community, Industry and University

Partnership Practices: Working with Community, Industry and University

Partnership practices was a poster display of 52 posters in the old Quebec Street Mall, showcasing how the University of Guelph works with government, community, and industry to apply research knowledge and address social problems. It was hosted by the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute (CESI), Business Development Office, Co-operators Centre for Business and Social Entrepreneurship (CBASE), and the Office of the President at the University of Guelph. The event was attended by around 300 people, including guest speakers Alastair Summerlee and Cathy Taylor.

The posters originated from collaborative work undertaken in every college at the university; and featured partnerships involving university, government, and community. Posters highlighted examples of the goals, methods, and impacts, of research partnerships.

For more information on the event, a list of posters and abstracts, and videos, visit the Partnership Practices website.

You may also access the full list of abstracts and posters on the Atrium.

Birds-view angle of poster presentations in old Quebec Street Mall

To view more photos of the event, view PPS Flickr.

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Ontario Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs