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McMaster University: Graduate Diploma in Community-Engaged Research and Evaluation
McMaster University: Graduate Diploma in Community-Engaged Research and Evaluation (Virtual, Part-Time, Jan 2026). This 16-month, part-time graduate diploma through the School of Social Work is designed for people working in community-based organizations who want to develop and carry out research or evaluation projects grounded in community needs. Participants will learn practical skills in community engagement and participatory approaches to research and evaluation. Apply b
Oct 21
Celebrate Research Week: November 17–21, 2025
Celebrate Research Week (CRW) began as a local initiative at the Osler Research Institute for Health Innovation, a proud member of CBRCanada. In 2025, it is expanding into a national campaign, and we are inviting all CBRCanada members to participate in highlighting the critical role of research in improving lives, supporting economies, informing policy, and shaping healthier communities. Whether you are part of a research institute, hospital, university, health organizat
Oct 21
Center for Community Based Research Courses
Research Ethics in Community Settings course (online, synchronous, starting on Oct. 24, 2025 ). Navigate the complexities of ethical considerations in community research and evaluation with the Center for Community Based Research's Research Ethics in Community Settings course. In this course, participants will delve into the ethical considerations and best practices for conducting research in community settings, drawing on the principles and frameworks of the Community Resea
Oct 21
University of Victoria: Tracking Biodiversity with Environmental DNA - Caren Helbing’s iTrackDNA Project
Environmental DNA (eDNA), the genetic material organisms leave behind in soil and water, is everywhere, but turning it into actionable knowledge takes expertise. Caren Helbing, a professor of biochemistry and microbiology at the University of Victoria, leads iTrackDNA, an applied research project developing tools to identify eDNA molecules collected in the wild. These tools help monitor species at risk, track invasive species, and support conservation efforts. Now, with $1.5M
Oct 21
Simon Fraser University: Composting, Community, and Creativity - Belinda Li’s Food Systems Research
Belinda Li, a PhD candidate in the Food Systems Lab at Simon Fraser University and a Fall 2024 Graduate Fellow, is exploring how community composting supports sustainable food systems in rural British Columbia. Partnering with Making Agriculture Sustainable in the Hazeltons (MASH), she helped develop a community composting pilot while collecting data for her research. Blending science and art, Belinda uses songwriting to communicate her findings, creating the music video “Com
Oct 21


Jelena Vermilion Fonds: Preserving Sex Work Activism and History
Jelena Vermilion, executive director of Sex Workers’ Action Program (SWAP) Hamilton, began collecting materials by, for, and about sex workers in 2020. This collection has grown into the Jelena Vermilion fonds, digitally housed at the Hamilton Public Library and the ArQuives, becoming one of the largest sex work media archive collections in history. The digital exhibition highlights Vermilion’s activism, artmaking, and community building, as well as decades of advocacy that l
Oct 21


Niagara College’s Innovation Mentorship Program: High School Students Tackle Real-World Challenges
The Innovation Mentorship Program, led by Niagara College in partnership with the District School Board of Niagara, is an annual initiative that pairs Grade 11 marketing students with second- and third-year Niagara College School of Business students to work side-by-side on experiential learning projects. The program exposes high school students to college-level learning while fostering leadership, creativity, and a culture of innovation at the high -school level. Read more a
Oct 21
University of Saskatchewan: Decolonizing Education Through Bison Teachings
The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) is partnering with local school divisions to deliver four culturally affirming land-based learning sessions for elementary, middle years and high school students. ITEP Director Yvette Arcand and Dr. Dawn Wallin along with the USask Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellece (LFCE) Director, Dr. Scott Wright and Elder Roland Duquette were instrumental in teaching the students about bison teachings,
Oct 21
Call for Proposals: 11th Living Knowledge Conference - Research & Solidarity
The 11th Living Knowledge Conference will take place in Gdansk, the birthplace of the Solidarity movement, and invites proposals from researchers, practitioners, and students involved in community-based, collaborative research. This year’s theme is Research & Solidarity, with sub-themes including university-community partnerships, student engagement, environmental justice, health and wellbeing, ethics, methods, and global networks. Living Knowledge encourages interactive sess
Oct 21
Call for CoP Speakers
We’re looking for speakers for CBRCanada’s upcoming Community of Practice (CoP) sessions! If you’re interested in sharing your work, facilitating a discussion, or leading an engaging session on community-based research, we’d love to hear from you. Complete our sign-up form or reach out directly to Amanda at amanda@communityresearchcanada.ca to express your interest. #CBRCanadaNews
Oct 21


2025 Annual General Meeting
Join us on November 20, 2025 , from 12:30–2pm ET for CBRCanada’s Annual General Meeting! This is a chance for our network to come together, celebrate the year’s accomplishments, and look ahead to what’s next for community-based research in Canada. This year’s AGM will feature a panel on hosting C2UExpo, a presentation on CBRCanada’s activities from the past year, and other creative pieces you won’t want to miss. Register here . #CBRCanadaNews
Oct 21


September 2025 CoP Infographic: "Dangers of Conducting CBR Participant Recruitment on a Precarious Topic"
Hi everyone! Here is a summary of the discussion that took place in our September CoP. #Communityofpractice #graphic
Oct 9
Celebrate Research Week: Mobilizing Communities and Creating Impact
How can community-based research (CBR) help us strengthen the connections between research, real-world impact, and the communities we...
Oct 9


June 2025 CoP Infographic: "Building Community Connections when Initializing a CBR Project"
Hi everyone! Here is a summary of the discussion that took place in our June CoP. #communityofpractice #graphic
Aug 26


April - June E-Learning Series Summary
Hi everyone! In this post, we're excited to share a summary of the key takeaways from our April to June E-Learning Series. From...
Jul 24


May 2025 CoP Infographic: "Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Research: Considerations for Community-Based Research"
Hi everyone! Here is a summary of the discussion that took place in our May CoP. #communityofpractice #graphic
Jun 24
Meet the Winners of the 2025 Community-Based Research Excellence Awards
The Community-Based Research Excellence Awards is an annual CBRCanada program that nationally recognizes outstanding individuals and partnerships that exemplify what it means to do community-based research well. Launched in 2021, this marks the fifth year of the Awards program, and we continue to be inspired by the caliber of nominees in both categories: Excellence in Community-Campus Researcher Partnership  and Emerging Community-Based Researcher . A heartfelt thank you to a
May 27


January - March E-Learning Series Summary
Hi everyone! In this post, we're excited to share a summary of the key takeaways from our January to March E-Learning Series. From...
May 27


April 2025 CoP Infographic: "Strengths and Challenges of conducting Community-Based Research Online"
Hi everyone! Here is a summary of the discussion that took place in our April CoP. #communityofpractice #graphic
May 27


March 2025 CoP Infographic: "Promoting Belonging through Community-Based Research"
Hi everyone! Here is a summary of the discussion that took place in our March CoP. #communityofpractice #graphic
Apr 14
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