Projects 

    CCBR typically has 15-20 ongoing projects and has completed over 450 projects since 1982. Each project is guided by our commitment to impacting social change in practical and powerful ways. We conduct research with people not on people, cultivating respect with communities at every step of the process.

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    Projects

    9026_ Training in Canada and Indonesia

    The purpose of this project was to 1) provide advanced training on community-based research and 2) provide lecturers from various Indonesian universities and government officials with the opportunity to build capacity for university-community engagement through community-based research (CBR) structures. The training was funded by CIDA via Cowater International Inc.

    9027_ National Summit for Collaborative Community-Campus Research

    The purpose of this SSHRC Connection Grant was to convene a National Summit of Canadian leaders of collaborative community-campus research (CCCR).

    9049_ CUExpo2013

    CUExpo is a Canadian-led international conference designed to showcase the best practices in community-university partnerships worldwide, and to create opportunities for innovative and successful collaborations which strengthen our communities. CCBR was the main organizer of CUExpo2011, was a key advisor to the CUExpo2013, and is a member of CUExpo RFP Selection Committee.

    9115_ Community-University Expo 2011

    CUExpo 2011 was a Canadian-led conference designed to showcase the exemplars in community-university partnerships worldwide and to introduce creative ways of strengthening our local communities.

    9176_ University Community Partnership Social Action Research Network (UCP SARNet)
    CCBR organized multi-disciplinary forums and conferences to promote participation within SARnet, a global internet community intended to bridge the social action knowledge, vision, ideas, and teaching opportunities of community practitioners, university faculty, and students. A conference in 2008 marked the official launch of this virtual community.