This workshop will develop your skills and strategies to create successful research partnerships. In this workshop we will: • Discuss the fundamentals of successful partnerships – how to both create and maintain them. • Critique strategies that you will use to create or enhance a research partnership. • Create a peer network that can share experiences in relation to research partnerships. In the workshop we will develop research partnership strategies including: • What makes an effective partnership? • What makes an ineffective partnership? • Why is it worth doing? • What do research partners look for? • How can we value-add to prospective and current research partners
Recent attention on partnerships between researchers and practitioners highlights the potential of t...
Background: Conducting research in partnership with stakeholders (e.g. policy-makers, practitioners,...
What skills and network do undergraduates need to successfully join a research collaboration that ma...
This workshop will develop your skills and strategies to create successful research partnerships. In...
Methodology Bits is a series of flyers produced by the CRICH Survey Research Unit. It’s intended to...
Methodology Bits is a series of flyers produced by the CRICH Survey Research Unit. It’s intended to...
This article aims to evaluate improvements in opportunities for research partnerships focused on inn...
This article aims to evaluate improvements in opportunities for research partnerships focused on inn...
The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervis...
Many different scientific fields are testing out partnership approaches for research. The key points...
This session will provide participants with a range of approaches and management techniques to help ...
Rationale The voices of community partners throughout the research process are vital in authentic c...
Collaborative partnerships between researchers, practitioners, decision makers, consumers and commun...
International audienceIn this article, we examine, through an analysis of characteristics specific t...
International audienceIn this article, we examine, through an analysis of characteristics specific t...
Recent attention on partnerships between researchers and practitioners highlights the potential of t...
Background: Conducting research in partnership with stakeholders (e.g. policy-makers, practitioners,...
What skills and network do undergraduates need to successfully join a research collaboration that ma...
This workshop will develop your skills and strategies to create successful research partnerships. In...
Methodology Bits is a series of flyers produced by the CRICH Survey Research Unit. It’s intended to...
Methodology Bits is a series of flyers produced by the CRICH Survey Research Unit. It’s intended to...
This article aims to evaluate improvements in opportunities for research partnerships focused on inn...
This article aims to evaluate improvements in opportunities for research partnerships focused on inn...
The workshop will focus on describing and evaluating the recruitment, preparation/training, supervis...
Many different scientific fields are testing out partnership approaches for research. The key points...
This session will provide participants with a range of approaches and management techniques to help ...
Rationale The voices of community partners throughout the research process are vital in authentic c...
Collaborative partnerships between researchers, practitioners, decision makers, consumers and commun...
International audienceIn this article, we examine, through an analysis of characteristics specific t...
International audienceIn this article, we examine, through an analysis of characteristics specific t...
Recent attention on partnerships between researchers and practitioners highlights the potential of t...
Background: Conducting research in partnership with stakeholders (e.g. policy-makers, practitioners,...
What skills and network do undergraduates need to successfully join a research collaboration that ma...