Communication & Knowledge Exchange

Developing research communication strategies, skills, and opportunities.

Upcoming Training & Events

The image is a promotional flyer for a "Nature Masterclass" on the topic of "Communicating to Non-Research Audiences," taking place on December 4, 2024, from 8:45 AM to 5:00 PM at the Centre for Research and Innovation Support, University of Toronto. The deadline to apply is November 6, 2024. The flyer includes the University of Toronto and Centre for Research & Innovation Support logos, and features a photo of a man in a suit, who appears to be one of the presenters or organizers.

Nature Masterclass: Communicating to Non-Research Audiences – Dec. 4, 2024

December 4 2024 @ 8:45 am
The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) has partnered with Nature Masterclasses to provide a no-cost limited enrolment Masterclass focusing on communicating research to non-research audiences. It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to be able to clearly communicate their research to a broader audience, such as the public, the press, and even funding organizations.More
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Holding a Book Manuscript Workshop – Feb 4., 2025

February 4, 2025 @ 10:00 am
Holding a book manuscript workshop offers a critical opportunity to welcome feedback and input on your near-final book manuscript strengthening and improving it before submission to your scholarly press of choice. However, while the benefits of having a book manuscript workshop are clear, what a book manuscript workshop is or can be is less clear.More

Relevant CRIS Programs & Resources

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CRIS is piloting the first cohort-based program to support faculty writing through a sustained 12-week series of discussions. This program will foster opportunities to learn from interdisciplinary peers across the tri-campus and provide weekly sessions that provide practical, step-by-step advice in getting an article published in a high-impact, peer-reviewed journal.

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Drawing Across the Disciplines is a new series that will focus on Knowledge Translation and Mobilization in a variety of media and formats.

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Knowledge Mobilization for Humanities Researchers
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