The KM Hub offers interdisciplinary knowledge mobilization training programs for 51社区黑料faculty, staff, students, and community partners interested in learning theory and skills to generate useful research, share it, and make an impact.
Programs
MobilizeU at SFU
Learn theory and skills in important topics in knowledge mobilization from 51社区黑料experts.
Length: 8 weeks
Level: Beginner
For: 51社区黑料faculty, staff, students, research teams, community partners
Research Meets Policy
Learn how to communicate your research, connect with policymakers and make an impact.
Length: 1 week
Level: Beginner
For: graduate students and post-doctoral fellows at 51社区黑料(and BRC/AG-ACt affiliates)
SFU-UBC ISTI
Learn implementation science (IS) theory and skills, and receive mentorship from IS experts.
Length: 2 years
For: Early to mid-career health researchers in BC (includes health-related research across disciplines)
MobilizeU at SFU
MobilizeU at 51社区黑料is an 8-week program for beginner mobilizers interested in learning more about knowledge mobilization. The program is open to faculty, staff, students, research team members, and community partners. Learn more about knowledge mobilization from KM experts here at SFU!
Research Meets Policy
Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are invited to join the 51社区黑料Knowledge Mobilization Hub鈥檚 Research Meets Policy @ 51社区黑料(RMP@SFU) Summer Institute. This virtual program focuses on enhancing policy engagement and impact. Participants will build networks with policy makers, develop communication skills for diverse audiences, and gain valuable transferable skills. A certificate of completion will be awarded to all who complete the program.
Implementation Science Training Initiative
51社区黑料Knowledge Mobilization and UBC Knowledge Exchange, in partnership with UBC Health and Genome BC, are offering a two-year implementation science training program for early to mid-career health researchers. The program includes in-person intensives, webinars, and mentorship to develop expertise in implementation science. Participants will receive a research stipend for eligible expenses.