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Report: Modernizing Scholarship for the Public Good: An Action Framework for Public Universities
Aurbach, E.L., Kennedy, H., Redd, K., Bennett, J., & Gobstein, H. (2023, November). Modernizing Scholarship for the Public Good: An Action Framework for Public Research Universities. Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. DOI: https://osf.io/uekpb/ This report, Modernizing Scholarship for the Public Good, outlines a blueprint for action that public universities can leverage to accelerate research that addresses such intractable challenges. It provides a research-i
Nov 9, 2023
Call for Board Members
Community-Based Research Canada (CBRCanada) invites qualified candidates to join the Board of Directors. For over 10 years, the CBRCanada Board has provided leadership, governance, and oversight to the organization, guiding it from its beginnings as a network of community-based researchers to its current position as a national champion and facilitator of community-based research excellence. Made up exclusively of volunteers, the Board supports CBRCanada in its mission to adv
Oct 30, 2023


Podcast: Challenging the norm: Equity, diversity, and education with Dr. Ardavan Eizadirad
Eizadirad, A. (2023, October 28). Challenging the norm: Equity, diversity, and education with Dr. Ardavan Eizadirad [Audio podcast episode]. SpeakUP! International. Are you ready to challenge the status quo? Educator and advocate for equity and diversity, Dr. Ardavan Eizadirad, brings us on an enlightening journey through the complexities of fostering equity and diversity in education. With his strategic and meticulous approach, he highlights the importance of self-c
Oct 27, 2023


Applications Open: Global Fund for Women (due October 31st)
The Global Fund for Women is offering funding for feminist approaches to anti-corruption, including funding for research. Applications are due October 31st. Priority is given (but not exclusive) to projects in Armenia, Kenya, Guatemala, Lebanon, Mexico, Nepal, Uganda, and Syria. Learn more> #MemberNews
Oct 16, 2023


Call for Papers for 2024: Engaged Scholar Journal
The Engaged Scholar Journal is calling for papers for its' 2024 journals. Deadline for contributions Volume 10 Issue 1 (2024) - November 30, 2023 Volume 10 Issue 2 (2024) - February 15, 2024 Volume 10 Issue 3 (2024) - April 30, 2024 Learn more> #MemberNews
Oct 16, 2023


Call for Papers – AJCP Special Issue on Advancing Immigrant and Refugee Rights (due Oct 30)
The American Journal of Community Psychology is calling for papers on its' special issue on Advancing Immigrant and Refugee Rights: Promoting Empowerment, Justice, Equity, and Liberation. In recent years, the world has witnessed unprecedented levels of displacement and migration due to conflicts, political unrest, climate change, and socioeconomic disparities, among other crises. Immigrants and refugees face multifaceted challenges as they navigate unfamiliar environments, ad
Oct 16, 2023


Upcoming SSHRC Funding Deadlines
See upcoming SSHRC and inter-agency funding and program opportunities: SSHRC Doctoral Fellowships Deadline: October 17, 2023 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Network on Sustainable Agriculture in a Net-Zero Economy Deadline: October 20, 2023 Partnership Grants—Stage 2 Deadline (by invitation only): October 29, 2023 Connection Grants Deadline: November 1, 2023 Open Research Area 8th Call for Proposals Deadline: November 14, 2023 Partnership Development Grants Deadline:
Oct 16, 2023


Tri-Agency extends the Strengthening Indigenous Research Capacity strategic plan
The Strengthening Indigenous Research Capacity strategic plan, the tri-agency plan to strengthen Indigenous research capacity in Canada, has been extended to March 2026. This extension reflects the impacts of COVID-19, funding considerations, and the recent establishment of the Indigenous Leadership Circle in Research , which plays an important role in providing monitoring and guidance to ensure successful implementation of the strategy. Learn more > #MemberNews
Oct 16, 2023


Toolkit and other Resources: Family Caregiving Project
The Family Caregiving Project is a research study exploring the experiences of families affected by mental illness, being conducted in collaboration with community mental health agencies in Ontario. Unlike most other research on caregiving in the context of mental illness, this study focuses on the entire family, including those diagnosed with mental illness as family members and active participants in the navigation of caring needs. The project team has developed a wide va
Oct 13, 2023


Report from the field: "Co-authorship with Community Partners as Research Co-creation"
Fursova, J. (2023). Co-authorship with Community Partners as Research Co-creation. Engaged Scholar Journal: Community-Engaged Research, Teaching, and Learning, 9(1), 86–93. https://doi.org/10.15402/esj.v9i1.70805 This report from the field provides reflection on the author’s experience of co-authoring a peer-reviewed manuscript with community partners for publication in an academic journal. The report reflects on the existential, logistical, and process-related challenges of
Oct 13, 2023


Film and Online Exhibit: TechGirls Canada & UofT's research with immigrant women in STEM
As part of a research partnership with immigrant women in STEM and their labor market integration experiences, TechGirls Canada and a team at the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto produced two knowledge dissemination pieces: 5-min animated film A result of community-engaged research with immigrant women in STEM who spoke to the research team about their labor market integration challenges and opportunities. This video has been shown and shared at various venues (c
Oct 13, 2023


Report: "Quiet Alarm: A Review of CBC's Climate Reporting"
Hamilton-Evans, D., Mahoney, T. (2023). Quiet Alarm: A Review of CBC’s Climate Reporting. SFU CERi. In the face of the ever-expanding climate crisis, Canadians desperately need their public broadcaster to inform them of its causes, its solutions and the actions they can take to confront it. Quiet Alarm: A Review of CBC's Climate Reporting is a community-engaged research project conducted by CERi in collaboration with the Climate Emergency Unit aimed at improving the climate
Oct 13, 2023


Congratulations Niagara HELPS Program Team: Recipient of McMaster's PACER Award
A big congratulations to the Niagara Homelessness Emergency Liaison and Peer Support (HELPS) program team, the 2022-23 recipients of McMaster's President's Award for Community-Engaged Research. The Niagara HELPS program is a program where Peer Support Navigators with lived experience of homelessness provide nonclinical assistance, supportive counseling, advocacy, and referrals for individuals experiencing homelessness who attend at the Emergency Departments of Niagara Health.
Oct 13, 2023


Applications Open: Building Safer Communities Grant (due October 16, 2023)
Applications are now open for the Building Safer Communities Grant, a collaborative effort between the City of Hamilton and Public Safety Canada. This initiative offers multi-year funding for community-led projects dedicated to preventing and addressing youth gun and gang violence. Informed by community input and research, the grant focuses on two key areas: Preventative Programs to strengthen youth connections, capacity, and awareness Comprehensive Support Services for
Oct 13, 2023


Health Canada’s Substance Use and Addictions Program - Call for Proposals
Health Canada’s Substance Use and Addictions Program (SUAP) has opened calls for proposals for folks working to address substance use issues across the continuum of care. Applications are due November 22, 2023 . Budget 2023 committed $359.2M over five years, starting in 2023-24, to support a renewed Canadian Drug and Substances Strategy (CDSS). The CDSS guides the federal government's work in an effort to save lives and minimize substance-related harms for people who use drug
Oct 6, 2023


CSSHE Conference – Call for Proposals
Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education Annual Conference Saturday, June 15 - Thursday, June 20, 2024 CALL FOR CONFERENCE SUBMISSIONS The Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) invites you to participate in its annual conference in 2023, to be held as part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2024 (Congress) at McGill University in Montreal. CSSHE invites proposal submissions from researchers, practitioners, graduate students,
Oct 5, 2023


Young Adult Cancer Canada is Launching the Recover Study
BIG NEWS! Young Adult Cancer Canada (YACC) is launching its next research project, the Recover Study! This longitudinal community-led study aims to better understand what it means to have cancer as a young adult and how it affects your quality of life over time. It takes longer to recover from cancer than to be treated for it. At YACC, recovery is about more than remission, it is about living a life worth loving – hopefully for the long road. Who can take part? Young adul
Oct 5, 2023


BHER Media Release
Trent Community Research Centre Expands Community-Based Research And Community-Service Learning Opportunities to Address Sustainability, Stewardship, and Build Capacity for a Net-Zero Economy The Trent Community Research Centre (TCRC) has secured funding from the Business and Higher Education Roundtable (BHER) to support community-based research projects and community-service learning opportunities focused on sustainability, climate change, and a net-zero economy. As a pa
Oct 5, 2023


Living Knowledge Conference - Call for Proposals
The 10th Living Knowledge Conference with its theme “Building and sustaining next generation engagement” serves anybody who is interested in supporting, facilitating, or doing community-driven, collaborative research, hereby fostering a ‘community of practice’ of both old and new friends. We want to hear from new minds and young researchers and practitioners working with community-based research, engaged research and citizen science. Living Knowledge Conferences favour inter
Oct 5, 2023


Black Health Equity in Prostate Cancer Project
THE WALNUT FOUNDATION PARTNERS WITH PRINCESS MARGARET CANCER CENTRE UHN IN A RESEARCH STUDY TO UNDERSTAND THE GENETIC FACTORS Prostate cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among men. Black men are at higher risk of developing and dying from prostate cancer, and this is partly because of genetic risk factors, in addition to a lack of knowledge in the community about prevention and access to the right care. To understand the genetic factors leading to increased risk of p
Oct 5, 2023
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