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.
Podcasts are a fun and popular mode of information sharing, and they are increasingly being used in research. This session will cover why podcasting is an effective knowledge mobilization strategy as well as practical tips to planning and recording your own.
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.
The final winter session of the Waterloo Wellington KMb Community will explore what we know about succeeding – and failing – at knowledge mobilization. We will use a “worst case scenario” exercise to think creatively and critically about co-creation as part of knowledge mobilization work. Through a facilitated session, we will brainstorm some “worst practices” for co-creation initiatives.