From artscomm at uwaterloo.ca Mon Jul 6 10:00:00 2026 From: artscomm at uwaterloo.ca (Arts Communications) Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2026 14:00:00 +0000 Subject: The Centre for Community Based Research offers fall courses Message-ID: The Centre for Community Based Research (CCBR) shares with Arts faculty members and graduate students the following upcoming fall courses relevant to those seeking greater capacity to do community-driven, participatory, and action-oriented research. CCBR programming is offered in partnership with the University of Waterloo and Conrad Grebel University College, making them an internally verified training opportunity. Online Course: Research Ethics in Community Settings In this course, participants will delve into the ethical considerations and best practices for conducting research in community settings, drawing on the principles and frameworks of the Community Research Ethics Office (CREO). Explore fundamental research ethics principles such as respect for stakeholders’ rights, informed consent, confidentiality, justice, and beneficence, and learn to navigate ethical dilemmas in community-based research. * Course Dates: September 10, 17 & 24, October 1, 2026 (1:00 PM - 4:30 PM ET) * Bursary: Up to 3 bursary spots available per course (see details here) * Bulk registration rates available (see details here) * Students from any institution save 10% * Learn more and register Online Course: Community-Based Evaluation This course covers the essentials of community-based evaluations that lead to more responsive, supportive, and equitable communities. Learn how to practically apply the four phases of evaluation in a way that is community-driven, participatory, and action-oriented. Through hands-on exercises and real-world examples, gain practical skills in topics such as meaningfully engaging stakeholders, co-determining evaluation purpose statements and theories of change (logic models), choosing and implementing appropriate methods, foregrounding ethics, conducting data analysis, sharing findings impactfully, and moving recommendations into action. * Course Dates: September 15, 22 & 29, October 6, 2026 (1:00-4:30pm ET) * Bursary: Up to 3 bursary spots available per course (see details here) * Bulk registration rates available (see details here) * Students from any institution save 10%. * Learn more and register Learn more about CCBR’s Certificate Program in community-based research ________________________________________________________________________________________________ You are receiving this email because you are part of the Arts Announce email list from the Faculty of Arts. About Arts Announce | Unsubscribe from Arts Announce. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: