The Canadian Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Community of Practice (KTECOP) is a network of KTE practitioners and researchers who share KTE practices and experience, build peer relationships for information exchange and support, build KTE capacity, advance knowledge of KTE effectiveness, and share KTE events, job opportunities and other related KTE activities. More »
Register today for the next KT Connects – a series of knowledge translation training webinars featuring BC-based experts! Join us this month as Dr. Clayon Hamilton talks about “Measuring the quality of patient engagement as partners on research projects” “Partnerships between researchers and patients to work together on projects is becoming increasingly central to health research in …
Register today for the next KT Connects – a series of knowledge translation training webinars featuring BC-based experts! This month, Dr. Heather McKay (Professor, Faculty of Medicine at UBC) will join us to present on “Shining a light on the implementation to scale-up continuum – how does it apply to health promoting innovations?” “Health interventions are important …
On March 11th, 2020, the KTE COP Toronto Chapter hosted a speaking event with Dr. Sarah Morton, Director, Outcome Focus and Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh. Watch the webinar recording and download the presentation slides. About the Presentation Increasingly organizations and services are asked to deliver better outcomes to the people and communities they serve. …
Do you communicate science or knowledge to stakeholders, the public, patients, parents? Do you have to debunk myths or celebrity-driven nonsense? Is your message getting through? Thanks to a growing distrust of science, the establishment, authority and expertise (not to mention the growing footprint of celebrities, social media, narcissism-related behaviours, fake news and plain old …
The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care (CLRI) at Baycrest has an opportunity for a Knowledge Broker (Part Time, 42 Hours Bi-Weekly).
The Ontario Centres for Learning, Research and Innovation in Long-Term Care (CLRI) build capacity through innovation and collaboration in education, research, and knowledge mobilization. The Knowledge Broker / Project Coordinator at the Ontario CLRI at Bruyère will be responsible for developing, implementing and supporting knowledge mobilization activities and for the development and delivery of blended learning opportunities that build on research and evidence-based innovations. Job Location: Saint-Louis Residence (Orleans).
Position Title: Director, Knowledge Mobilization Reports to: Senior Member of Leadership Team The Director, Knowledge Mobilization (Director, KMb) at the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) will be responsible for leading CCSA’s knowledge mobilization portfolio. The Director, KMb, brings a specialized knowledge in the field and provides guidance and leadership to the team …
The Toronto Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Community of Practice (KTECOP) coordinating committee is planning the line-up of events for 2020-2021 and are looking for speakers who can discuss KTE practices, research on KTE effectiveness, and other related KTE activities. If you’re interested in speaking at a KTECOP event, or would like to suggest a speaker, …
Submit an abstract to the 2020 Canadian Knowledge Mobilization Forum! The annual Canadian event is seeking people to contribute presentations, posters, workshops, and open-space activities that facilitate active participation, networking, reflection and learning. The deadline for contribution is March 15, 2020. The Forum will take place in Halifax, NS, on June 8-9, 2020. This event is a …
KT Connects, a series of beginner-level training webinars for researchers and trainees, returns to the airwaves in 2020. Kicking off the new year will be Karine Souffez, associate director of knowledge exchange at UBC. Karine will present the exciting work of UBC’s new Knowledge Exchange (Kx) Unit and how they are working to engage the academic community. She …