Community-Engaged Research: Activating Community Research
This two-part workshop series on community-engaged research, hosted by Research Commons in collaboration with the York University-TD Community Engagement Centre, is designed for researchers committed to creating impactful, community-centered partnerships. Learn best practices for planning, conducting and sustaining meaningful community-engaged research that reflects the needs and voices of community members at every stage, from proposal development to long-term relationship building.
Workshop 2 | Activating Community Research
Conducting research is just one step in a successful community partnership. This workshop delves into the active research and post-research stages, emphasizing long-term relationship building, resource planning, and research activation. Join us to explore real-world scenarios and hear directly from researchers and community voices about how to sustain impact beyond the initial research project.
Moderator: Talisha Ramsaroop, Community Projects Coordinator, York U – TD Community Engagement Centre
Panelists:
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Byron Gray, Manager, Community Engagement Centre, York U – TD Community Engagement Centre
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Michaela Hynie, Professor, Faculty of Health, York University
- Ethel Tungohan, Canada Research Chair in Canadian Migration Policy, Impacts and Activism, and Assistant Professor of Politics and Social Science, York University
- Farwa Arshad, Toronto Urban Fellow, City of Toronto
