posted on 2019-02-25, 12:50authored byJon Salsberg, Robbyn Seller, Laura Shea, Ann C. Macaulay
University-based researchers are finding they need a new set
of skills to collaborate meaningfully with non-academic research
partners, and to compete for funding opportunities that require
community and end-user partnerships. This article describes a
needs assessment conducted to develop a participatory research
faculty development workshop at McGill University in Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. This assessment and faculty development
workshop design process distinguished the varying needs of
potential participants based on the types of partnerships they
were interested in forming, and their pre-existing participatory
research competence.
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Publication
Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagemen;16 (1), pp. 183-