Collaborative Café

Collaborative Café

The Collaborative for Community-Centered Conversations, known as Collaborative Café, is a discussion and support network for those interested in community-engaged health research and practice. Community partners are encouraged to attend.

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Dissemination & Implementation Seminar Series

The Dissemination & Implementation Seminar Series features leaders in the field to speak on a variety of relevant and timely topics.

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Global Health Seminar Series

Formerly known as Global Health Work in Progress, the Global Health Seminar Series aims to bring together members of the WashU global health community to learn about each other's work. The Global Health Seminar Series occurs on the second Monday of each month throughout the academic year.

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Health Services Research (HSR) Collaborative seminars

The Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research merged our monthly meetings (formerly known as CHEPAR) with the Center for Administrative Data Research users’ group meeting to create the Health Services Research (HSR) Collaborative seminar series.

Issues in Aging Seminar Series

Issues in Aging Seminar Series

The Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging hosts monthly seminars on Mondays at noon during the academic year to highlight current research and perspectives on aging from experts in medicine, social work, public health, psychology, law and more.

Know Your Level of Community Engagement

Know Your Level of Community Engagement

Know Your Level of Community Engagement is a lecture series which introduces research teams and community partners to the foundations of community-engaged research and practice.  Each session addresses specific topics and strategies, such as matching community engagement to research objectives, developing partnerships, and working with the Institutional Review Board.

Pitch Partners

Pitch Partners

At Pitch Partners, community members, organizations and faculty have the opportunity to pitch health-related project ideas in order to identify potential partners and receive critical feedback. In addition to facilitating better communication between academia and the community regarding best practices, those in attendance learn about current WashU community initiatives and research.

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WUNDIR Meetings

The WashU Network for Dissemination and Implementation Research (WUNDIR), established in 2010, is an informal network of researchers with a common interest in dissemination and implementation science in a variety of different settings and sectors.