ARTS 600s


ARTS 600 Knowledge Mobilzation in Canada to Serve Society (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012851
Students will study the evolution of knowledge mobilization in health and social sciences, and humanities, will discuss theories and strategies to make research usable for policy and practice, and will explore funding objectives and benchmarks for knowledge mobilization. Activities will include framing academic research in the context of public issues, and creating knowledge "products." The seminar is open to both MA and PhD candidates.
Instructor Consent Required

ARTS 601 Building Community-University Research Alliances (0.50) SEMCourse ID: 012969
Funding for community service is increasingly tied to empirical results while academic research is increasingly tied to questions of social relevance. This interdiciplinary seminar prepares graduate students for conducting research in partnership with, and for the benefit of, community service proposals, conduct systematic reviews of research, environmental scans of programs, or small-scale evaluation and intervention studies.
Instructor Consent Required