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Join the Center for Community Health Partnership & Research for the next installment of the Know Your Level of Community Engagement lecture series. This webinar will discuss why participating in community-engaged research is important and ways that both academic and community researchers can benefit from partnerships.

Vetta Sanders Thompson will address why research partnerships between academics and community members are so vital. The discussion will include information about the benefits to both academia and to the community, note how community groups can apply the information learned through research to their own projects, and offer tips to advance scholarship when working in a community-academic partnership.

Following Sanders Thompson’s presentation, panelists will share examples of community-academic partnerships in action and offer practical advice. The webinar will end with an opportunity for audience Q&A.

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

This event will take place on Zoom webinar. Please register to receive your unique link to attend.

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  • Katie Coyne
  • Kayla Manley

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Join the Center for Community Health Partnership & Research for the next installment of the Know Your Level of Community Engagement lecture series. This webinar will discuss why participating in community-engaged research is important and ways that both academic and community researchers can benefit from partnerships.

Vetta Sanders Thompson will address why research partnerships between academics and community members are so vital. The discussion will include information about the benefits to both academia and to the community, note how community groups can apply the information learned through research to their own projects, and offer tips to advance scholarship when working in a community-academic partnership.

Following Sanders Thompson’s presentation, panelists will share examples of community-academic partnerships in action and offer practical advice. The webinar will end with an opportunity for audience Q&A.

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

This event will take place on Zoom webinar. Please register to receive your unique link to attend.