Atelier: Collaborative Education Research
The Wilson Centre and Centre for Faculty Development Atelier: Maximizing the Rigour and Effectiveness of Collaborative Education Research is a five day dive into creating an effective interdisciplinary collaborative research team.
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The Atelier is a joint offering from the Centre for Faculty Development and The Wilson Centre. It focuses on reinforcing evidence-based and ethical practices in education research work; creating an effective interdisciplinary collaborative research team; and helping participants appreciate the research skills and lens they bring to a research team. Sessions focus on common methodologies and contemporary topics in health professions education research, delivered by researchers from across professions and disciplinary backgrounds. This Atelier is relevant for novice researchers and scholars who are not engaged in research as their primary activity.
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