Le RIRC (Réseau Impact Recherche Canada) est un réseau pancanadien d’universités qui se sont engagées à maximiser les répercussions positives de la recherche universitaire sur le bien commun, tant dans les communautés canadiennes qu’à l’échelle mondiale. Le RIRC s’est donné comme mission de renforcer la capacité des établissements à favoriser et à évaluer l’impact de la recherche, du savoir et des activités créatives en découvrant et en faisant connaitre les services, les outils et les pratiques exemplaires.
Coups d’éclat

Influencing Policy: Partnerships Move Research into Action
A multi-sectoral research partnership investigating precarious employment directly influenced employment policies. This case illustrates the value of partner organizations with experience in knowledge brokering, and the importance of building relationships to influence policy. Project: Poverty and Employment Precarity in Southern […]
Research Impact Canada Recognized as Canada’s Leading Knowledge Mobilization Network with Three New Member Institutions!
Research Impact Canada (RIC) is growing! Canada’s leading network of universities moving academic research off campuses and into our communities has welcomed the University of […]
Tools for Knowledge Mobilization- Policy Research Forum
University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network Purpose: Typically hosted in partnership with a provincial government department, the Forum is a one-day […]
Tools for Knowledge Mobilization- KM in the AM
York University, Knowledge Mobilization Unit Purpose: KM in the AMs are thematic breakfast events that bring together researchers and community stakeholders over a shared interest. […]
Blogue
Mobilize YU
The Knowledge Mobilization Unit at York University is pleased to announce a new 8-week course focused on knowledge mobilization called Mobilize YU. Participants will learn […]
Incremental Changes to the Co-Produced Pathway to Impact
This week’s guest post comes from Stephen MacGregor @Steve_KMbRI, who is a Phd student in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. In response to […]
Workshop Helps Grad Students Use Plain Language When Writing About Research
This post was first published on January 10, 2019 in YFile, York University’s News. It is reposted here with permission. Innovation York’s Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) […]
Club de Journaux
Assessing Health Research and Innovation Impact: Evolution of a Framework and Tools in Alberta, Canada
Graham, K.E.R., Langlois-Klassen, D., Adam, S.A.M., Chan, L., & Chorzempa, H. (2018) Assessing health research and innovation impact: Evolution of a framework and tools in […]
Reviewer Training to Assess Knowledge Translation in Funding Applications is Long Overdue
Scarrow, G., Angus, D., & Holmes, B. (2017). Reviewer training to assess knowledge translation in funding applications is long overdue. Research integrity and Peer Review, 2(13), […]
Implementation Matters: A Review of Research on the Influence of Implementation on Program Outcomes and the Factors Affecting Implementation and Narrative Review of Models and Success Factors for Scaling up Public Health Interventions
KMb Journal Club review by Anneliese Poetz, KT Manager, Kids Brain Health Network Durlak, J. A. & DuPre, E. P. (2008). Implementation matters: A […]

Nos membres
Ces établissements membres du RIRC ont mis sur pied une unité administrative de mobilisation des connaissances (MdC) pour faire le pont entre la recherche et les besoins concrets. Ces unités offrent des services de liaison entre leur établissement et les communautés environnantes.
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