Community Engaged Scholarship: A Pathway to Research Impact

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This session will focus on principles and practices of community engaged scholarship, a form of collaborative research that addresses community-identified priorities. Speakers will provide an overview of principles, good practices, and the community engaged research cycle.  Speakers will also share case studies demonstrating how engaged research can support and deepen research impact, including the ways that anti-oppressive principles can enable research to address systemic inequities.

Led by:

Dr. Elizabeth Jackson, Director, Community Engaged Scholarship Institute

Dr. Jeji Varghese, Associate Professor - Environmental/Natural Resource Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

This webinar is presented as part of the Office of Research's Faculty Information Exchange Series. These monthly webinars support members of the University of Guelph’s research community through the changing skills needed to build, execute, and manage research projects. They provide strategic advice as well as introduce participants to services and resources.

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