Job Posting: Knowledge Mobilization Program Managers, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
http://www.workopolis.com/EN/job/11119344?RSS=Y
Knowledge Mobilization Program Managers
(2 positions)
Office of Associate Vice-President (Research)
Agri-Food and Partnerships
Temporary full time from November 2009 to April 2013
The Knowledge Translation and Transfer (KTT) initiative established under the enhanced OMAFRA-University of Guelph partnership agreement renewed in 2008 is designed to accelerate the transformation of knowledge into use. This new program includes building and expanding on long-established practices in extension and technology transfer, as well as the development and implementation of new initiatives designed to connect research conducted through the University of Guelph-OMAFRA partnership with existing and potential user groups across a variety of communities.
The University of Guelph is currently seeking two outstanding individuals to manage the development and implementation of knowledge mobilization programs for agri-food research with focus on Agri-Food Industry Outreach and Science-Policy Interface.
For more detailed information on these positions we invite you to visit our Job Opportunities website at:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/hr/jobpost/
Applications must be received no later than November 25, 2009
in Human Resources, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1. Email: hr@uoguelph.ca Fax: 519-763-2780.
We thank all applicants for their interest but wish to advise that only those selected for interview will be contacted.
The University of Guelph is committed to equity in its policies, practices and programs, supports diversity in its teaching, learning and work environments and ensures that applications for members of underrepresented groups are seriously considered under its employment equity policy. All qualified individuals who would contribute to the further diversification of our University community are encouraged to apply. People are also encouraged to self-identify as a member of one of these groups.
This is a fabulous website. So nice to look at and to negotiate through. Would love to get in touch with the webmaster to give him/her some work!
Dee Kramer
Dee,
Good luck with this event. I hope to read some interesting results from your conversations. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, I am not able to join you as I am in Phoenix from Oct 13 to 17th.
Peter
Great idea – I’d be happy to participate! Glad you are feeling better.
Hello Community –
It looks like we will create a terrific series of stories about being a knowledge broker.
So far, I have positive interest from:
Josee Duquette
David Phipps
Melanie Barwick
Daryl Rock
Angie Hart
Kirsten Sears
Heather Bullock
David Yetman
Hal de Lair
(I hope I haven’t forgotten anybody, I was away last week and have still not finished the email pile.)
Let me know if others are interested in contributing something.
As I mentioned above, the content is quite open – conversational, key lessons, 400-800 words about your experience as a knowledge broker/catalyst/leader.
The stories will be posted at both
http://www.knowledgemobilization.net
http://knowledgemobilizationworks.blogspot.com
David – are you able to share the slides or notes from these sessions?
Thanks.
Peter
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I do apologize, but we are now fully booked for Carole Estabrooks’ workshop. We will bring her back next year for those who were not lucky enough to hear her this year. Thanks for all who put in their names so quickly. with best wishes, Desre Kramer
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Hi Sarah,
I am trying to do exactly the same thing – start a network of people who are conducting research on KT. My mandate is the province of Ontario (in Canada), in particular scientists conducting cancer control health services research associated with the OICR (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research). I’m just in the process of conducting a needs assessment to get a better idea of what kinds of tools, etc. they would like to use to start the network. I will definitely be starting a mailing list and a web site. The nature of the site will vary depending on the results of the needs assessment and may as simple as a few pages explaining what we do or be full fledged social networking type of environment.
What group are you working with? What are your plans? Would you like me to send you a copy of my needs assessment? Thanks.
Laura
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Laura O’Grady, PhD
Assistant Professor
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
Knowledge Translation Research Network
Scientific Associate
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
Faculty of Medicine
University of Toronto
263 McCaul Street, Room 323
Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1W7
Telephone: +1 416-978-7994
Fax: +1 416-978-4717
laura.ogrady@utoronto.ca
laura@lauraogrady.ca
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I am happy to take part in reviewing your flier as I think it’s important to educate folks on what KT professionals do as a way of helping them and promoting the profession and legitimacy of KT.
One of the things we found in our KT Professionals Survey – to be presented this year at KTE CoP – was that many respondents felt their organizations did not fully recognize them and the importance of their role.
So, I’m in…
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