Events Calendar

Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) Drop-In Session

Date:
Monday, September 23, 2019
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location:
Western Interdisciplinary Research Building (WIRB)
Room: 6168
Cost:
Free

Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) (or Knowledge Translation (KT)) is at the interface of researchers and those outside of research who will be interested in it or impacted by it one way or another – such as clinicians, patients, government, industry and society as a whole. BrainsCAN is committed to KMb at every stage of the program, becoming a beacon of KMb practice over time. It will enable and strengthen the two-way dialogue between researchers and the stakeholders of their research so that each is informed by the other. That ongoing shared dialogue is imperative if research and society are to genuinely collaborate and if society is to ultimately benefit in the most fundamental way from the research that it is funding.

BrainsCAN is a KMb-oriented initiative where uptake and use of knowledge is a fundamental priority throughout every stage of the research it enables. A clear KMb focus from the beginning of a research project will enable that project to establish early on which stakeholders will be interested in or affected by it.

We can facilitate community engagement, assist with industry partnerships and relationships, and support the planning and implementation of KMb within research projects. We can also help you to consider the potential value of IP that you might generate through your work and how to achieve positive societal impact from your research.

Every second Monday, there is a drop-in opportunity between 2pm and 4pm for any BrainsCAN-aligned researcher.

For 2019, the dates are:

    • June 3 & 17,
    • July 1, 15 & 29,
    • August 12 & 26,
    • September 9 & 23,
    • October 7 & 21,
    • November 4 & 18,
    • December 2 & 16.
Host:
BrainsCAN
Contact:
Jon Deeks - Knowledge Mobilization & Impact Manager
jdeeks@uwo.ca
519-661-2111 x88596
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