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Researchers for change: engagement, mobilization and impact at the graduate level.

Researchers for Change: Co-Creating Knowledge with Non-Academic Partners

Co-creation of knowledge with non-academic partners can be both rewarding and challenging. Ultimately, such collaborations can be one of the most effective ways to increase the uptake and impact of research. What can it look like for graduate students to participate in community-engaged partnerships?

Graduate Mentorship Program - Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities

Join students in the Graduate Mentorship Program as they explore Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities with Research and Scholarship Librarian, Christopher Popovich. "The program aims to create a safe space for graduate students, faculty and staff to build community, exchange knowledge, insights, and experiences" — Abii Barrett | Inclusion Advisor This event is open to all graduate students of CSAHS and COA. Registration required!
Researchers for change: Engagement, Mobilization and Impact at the Graduate Level.

Researchers for Change: Creative Knowledge Mobilization at the Graduate Level

Studies at the graduate level traditionally guide students through a series of predetermined steps (from writing a literature review and research proposal, to conducting research and producing academic outputs) which often leave little room to reflect on how to make our work accessible and actionable outside academia.

Global rights discourses, Solidarity and Self-determination

Join the Department of Sociology and Anthropology for a seminar featuring guest speaker Dr. Sylvia Bawa, Associate Professor of Sociology at York University. How can global human rights discourses move us away from traditional ways of thinking about progress and social justice? How do decolonization and self-determination related to solidarity rights call us to think about our existence in relation to each other?

Gathering Hope: Evidence and Inspiration for Environmental Action

Join the Kinross Chair in Environmental Governance for a virtual panel discussion on evidence-based hope and environmental solutions. Kinross Chair Stephanie Cairns will moderate a discussion with high-profile panelists, including keynote speaker Dr. Elin Kelsey, author of Hope Matters. Register for the virtual event

Opposing Oppression: Applying Equity and Inclusion Lenses to Teaching & Learning

This interactive session will engage critically with anti-oppression frameworks and suggest ways to apply an equity and inclusion lens to teaching and learning. Anti-oppressive teaching and learning involves both critical and practical examinations of individual, interpersonal, systemic, and cultural barriers to full participation for equity-deserving groups.  This session will explore equity and inclusion throughout the teaching & learning life cycle and prompt discussions about equitable and inclusive pedagogy, curriculum design, instruction, and classroom environments.

Imagining a More Just University

How can we create more just academic spaces that eliminate barriers to access and ensure equity for everyone in the university community?  About the Event In this hybrid event, we will explore how to create more just academic spaces that reduce/eliminate barriers to access and ensure equity for everyone in the university community. We are interested in this topic generally, and also specifically as it relates to the University of Guelph.

Discussion around the crisis in Ukraine

Join our panel of political experts for a discussion around the cause and consequence about the war in Ukraine! Dr. Adam Kochanski - incoming Assistant Professor of Law & Justice  |  University of Guelph | Department of Political Science Dr. Edward Koning - Associate professor  |  University of Guelph | Department of Political Science Dr. Ivan Jaworsky - Professor Emeritus  |  University of Waterloo  |. Department of Political Science Moderated by: Dr. Ian Spears  - Associate Professor,  |  University of Guelph | Department of Political Science

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