Introduction to Knowledge Mobilization
Monday, May 11, 2026 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
- Virtual event
Description:
Learn the basic concepts behind the practice of Knowledge Mobilization (KMb), also known as Knowledge Translation (KT). KMb is about turning knowledge into action, in order to bridge the gap between those who produce or manage knowledge and those who make decisions as practitioners in government, business, or other fields. In many cases it involves working with interested parties in an integrated process of reciprocal learning and feedback. There is an increasing number of jobs that demand familiarity with KMb concepts, and this workshop offers you a starting point for further learning.
Learning outcomes:
(1) Identify the terminology used in Knowledge Mobilization practice
(2) Learn basic KMb concepts
(3) Relate Knowledge Mobilization to the Knowledge Economy
(4) Distinguish between integrated KMb and KMb as knowledge dissemination
(5) Identify the emerging K-professions and the fields in which they are situated
Workshop leader(s):
David Lafferty
Please note: because this session is not taking place during the Fall or Winter terms, it cannot count toward paid pedagogical training hours for those working as TAs.
For those registered in the Trajectories program, attendance at this workshop counts toward one of the required workshops for the Communications and Engagement non-credit Trajectories certificate.
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Introduction to Knowledge Mobilization (S2026)
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