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Know Your Level: Community-Academic Partnership Showcase

Join us for our upcoming Know Your Level of Community Engagement: Community-Academic Partnership Showcase. Know Your Level is a lecture series — presented by the Center for Community Health Partnership & Research at the Institute for Public Health and Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences — designed to introduce researchers and community members to the principles and practice of community-engaged research.

This webinar will highlight three community-academic research partnerships from across Missouri. During this webinar, each partnership will explore how they started working together, applied for and received funding for partnership development and new community-engaged research projects, and how they have leveraged community-engaged research funding to further support their collaborative research agendas. Attendees will hear their lessons learned and tips for partnering successfully for meaningful community research. The webinar will end with an opportunity for audience Q&A.  

Attendees will:   

  • Hear from funded community-academic partnerships about their work
  • Learn about successes and lessons learned from diverse types of partnerships
  • Identify funding opportunities available to emerging community-academic partnerships
  • Understand how to leverage partnership development and seed funding to expand engaged research
Attendance

This event is free to attend and open to all faculty, students, researchers, community members, and organizations interested in community-academic research.

This event will take place on Zoom webinar. Please register to receive your unique link to attend. This session will be recorded and available for later viewing on our Vimeo channel.

Accessibility

If you have any accessibility needs, please contact Emily Hickner at ehickner@wustl.edu. We need to be notified at least five business days prior to the event to guarantee accommodation for interpretation and CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) services.