Welcome to KTECOP

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 »

Give us your suggestions for the KTECOP 2018-2019 speaker line-up!

The Toronto Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Community of Practice (KTECOP) coordinating committee is planning the line-up of events for 2018-2019 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, please fill out the attached Expression of …

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Bilingual KT Coordinator

The Knowledge Translation (KT) Program at the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital is currently looking for a bilingual (French/English) Research Coordinator 1 to join the dynamic and growing team.  The primary role of the bilingual (French/English) Research Coordinator is to support ongoing research and implementation projects in French. Currently we are seeking …

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Job Posting: Analyst, Knowledge Mobilization Measurement and Evaluation – Canadian Partnership Against Cancer

The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) is a Pan-Canadian collaboration based on shared goals to reduce the burden of cancer, reduce the number of Canadians diagnosed with cancer and to improve the cancer experience for patients. The Canadian Strategy for Cancer Control identifies shared priorities, then CPAC coordinates a leadership response to those priorities in …

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SickKids KT Program launches The KTPC Casebook: Building KT Friendly Organizations in Healthcare and Beyond

Are you looking to build a new KT Program but don’t know where to start? Perhaps you are interested in growing an existing KT program and making it more visible? The SickKids KT program has launched a new casebook describing 10 different KT programs and their approaches. The casebook is written by alumni of our Knowledge …

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Bilingual knowledge broker / Courtier du savoir bilingue

Bilingual Knowledge Broker CAMH’s Provincial System Support Program (PSSP) works with partners across Ontario to support the province’s Comprehensive Mental Health and Addictions Strategy and create sustainable, system-level change. With offices across the province, PSSP is on the ground, collaborating with stakeholders to build a better system through our work in implementation, knowledge exchange, evaluation, …

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Registration open for Certificate in Knowledge Mobilization

Registration is now open for the second iteration of the Certificate in Knowledge Mobilization! This online professional development certificate builds capacity to turn knowledge into action and support the development of evidence-based policy and practice. This fall, join other knowledge professionals in Inform: Processes of knowledge translation and dissemination (October 1 to November 25, 2018). …

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Knowledge Mobilization Specialist

The Cardiac Arrhythmia Network of Canada (CANet) is the gateway to arrhythmia research and development in Canada. One point of contact links pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, government and not-a‐for‐profit organizations to world leading Canadian arrhythmia researchers and resources. Our vision is to generate new innovations in arrhythmia treatment and technologies that transform care, focus on …

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Job Posting: Bloorview Research Institute Knowledge Translation Specialist (TRAIL Lab)

*DEADLINE TO APPLY EXTENDED TO AUGUST 3RD, 2018* We are seeking a 0.80 FTE Knowledge Translation (KT) Specialist to assist in the TRAIL lab, a fast-paced, multi-disciplinary team investigating ways to enhance the inclusion and participation of children and youth with disabilities in the Bloorview Research Institute at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. The KT …

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