Scientist Knowledge Translation Training for Graduate Students 2018

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A well-developed knowledge translation (KT) plan is often a proposal requirement for health research funding agencies in Canada and abroad. In addition, various sectors are demonstrating greater attention to the utilization and impact of research. The Scientist Knowledge Translation Training (SKTT™) workshop was developed on the premise that scientists, and increasingly, other practitioners and educators, are agents of change in creating research impact, promoting research utilization, and ensuring that research findings reach the appropriate audiences. This course was designed to teach the unique skillset that surrounds KT practice.
This is a one day introduction to knowledge translation planning and practice for graduate students.
Course Objectives
In this course, participants will:
– Develop improved knowledge and understanding of KT as it relates to healthcare and other sectors
– Learn about evidence-based and innovative KT strategies and develop awareness of how to evaluate impact
– Learn to develop KT plans using the KT Planning Template
– Improve their ability to communicate research findings to multiple (non-academic) audiences
Details
When:
Friday, May 11, 2018
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Eastern Time Zone
Where:
The Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning
686 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 0A4
Canada
416-813-7654 Ext. 228189
Planner:
Course Coordinator
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