Whose Research Is It Anyway? Community University Partnerships as Agents of Change

A presentation by Kate Pahl, a Reader in Literacies in Education at the University of Sheffield. [mappress mapid=”2″ alignment=”right”] Event Details Tuesday, November 6, 2012, 4-6 pm Hospital for Sick Children Child Health Evaluative Sciences Research Institute Room 1218 Download the Presentation Whose Research Is It Anyway? (PDF) Topic “In this presentation I will talk …

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Scientist Knowledge Translation Training (SKTT), September 13th and 14th, 2012

The Scientist Knowledge Translation Training (SKTTTM) course was developed on the premise that scientists, and increasingly, other practitioners and educators, are agents of change in creating research impact, promoting research utilization, and ensuring that research findings reach the appropriate audiences.  There is a skill set surrounding KT practice, and it is these competencies that the …

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Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate (KTPC), October 15th-19th, 2012

The Knowledge Translation Professional Certificate (KTPC™) is a 5 day professional development initiative and the only course of its kind in North America. The curriculum, presented as a composite of didactic and interactive teaching, focuses on the core competencies of Knowledge Translation (KT) work in Canada, as identified by a survey of KT Practitioners (Barwick …

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The Scottish Model for translating research into practice: Scottish Agricultural College’s unique role as a KTE provider

Thursday July 12, 2012

4:00-6:00 pm
Hospital for Sick Children
Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Research Institute
Room 1218, 123 Edward Street

Registration is free but space is limited.
Register online at scottishmodel.eventbrite.com

Siân Ringrose, Scottish Agricultural College, Assistant Researcher & KTE Practitioner

SAC (also known as the Scottish Agricultural College) is a large, innovative, knowledge-based organisation.  SAC’s mission is to enhance the rural economy and environment through supporting the development of land-based industries and communities.  We do this through our specialist research and development resources (SAC Research), education (SAC Learning) and training provision and expert advisory and consultancy services (SAC Consulting).

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Register now for Dean Fixsen on May 16

The Practice and Science of Implementation in Human Services Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 2 pm Hollywood Auditorium, SickKids Hospital, Toronto Admission is free. Register online at deanfixsen.eventbrite.com. NOTE: This session is available via videoconferencing for OTN members. If you would like to participate, please contact your local telemedicine coordinator to reserve your conference room. Your …

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Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research with Dr. Julie Lowery

Join us on Monday, April 23, 2012, 4:00-6:00 pm at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, for a talk by Dr. Julie Lowery on the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR). The CFIR is a model that has been proposed by Laura Damschroder, Julie Lowery, David Aron, Rosalind Keith, Susan Kirsh, and Jeffery Alexander. …

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Mentorship, with Ron Jockheck

Join us on Tuesday, March 20, 4:00-5:30 pm, for a KTECOP presentation on mentorship. Our speaker is organizational development consultant Ron Jockheck, MCE. Where? Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Room 5260, 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto. Who? Ron’s passion is to help build organizational cultures that attract, retain and engage by impacting individual, team …

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Becoming a KTE Friendly Organization – Dinner and Panel Discussion

Join us for a KTECOP social event: Becoming a KTE Friendly Organization – Dinner and Panel Discussion Tuesday, February 28, 2012 6:00–10:00 pm Debates Room, Hart House, University of Toronto 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto Buffet Dinner and Cash Bar (cash only, no credit or debit cards) Cost: $20 for dinner ticket (subsidized by KTECOP) …

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