Integrated and End-of-Grant Knowledge Translation (Workshop)

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This workshop is for all faculty members (particularly ECRs), postdocs and graduate students interested in learning about how to integrate Knowledge Translation into their grants. 

Presenters: Candace Ramjohn and Gabrielle Zimmermann from AbSPORU

Learning objectives for the workshop:

  • To understand what knowledge translation (KT) and integrated knowledge translation (iKT) are and why they are significant
  • To discover the key steps in identifying and engaging the knowledge users and where to begin when creating an engagement plan
  • To explore what end-of-grant knowledge translation is, identify why it is significant and assess how it differs from integrated knowledge translation (iKT)

Early Career Researchers who attend at least six seminars over the year will be eligible for a seed grant to support their research program. 

Graduate students can have all ORIS seminars/workshops recorded and validated to their MyExperience Transcript! For more information about transcripts or to have an experience validated, please reach out to the administrator via my.experience@uleth.ca

*Light refreshments will be provided.

Register to Attend

Room or Area: 
AH100

Contact:

Haley Dennis | h.dennis@uleth.ca | (403) 329-2464 | ulethbridge.ca/research/workshops