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Coming to grips with knowledge mobilization and its relationship to research impact

Skills Development workshop: Knowledge Mobilization and Impact

Deadline: May 18, 2026,


Date & Time

May 22, 2026
(EDT)

Location

DMS 7170

Deadline: May 18, 2026,

discussion group

Dr. Ian Graham

This workshop begins by clarifying common confusion surrounding key Knowledge mobilization (KMb) terminology. It then focuses on two core components of KMb: research coproduction and dissemination. Participants will have the opportunity to reflect on these concepts and consider how—and whether—to integrate them more intentionally into their own work.


About the Speaker

Ian D Graham is Distinguished University Professor in the School of Epidemiology and at the University of Ottawa, and Senior Scientist at the Centre for Implementation Research in the Methods and Implementation Research Program of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. Health sociologist by training, Ian has extensive experience as a health services researcher and implementation scientist. He is a pioneer in the fields of knowledge translation and implementation science being the originator of such frameworks and models as the Knowledge to Action Model, Ottawa Mo Ian Graham del of Research Use, and most recently, Implementation Roadmap. From 2006-2012 he was seconded to the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as Vice President of Knowledge Translation and is currently a Scholar-in-Residence at CIHR (2025-2026). He has been inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, New York Academy of Medicine and Royal Society of Canada. He has twice been awarded with a Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medal (2002, 2012) and the King Charles III Coronation Medal (2025) for contributions to research and knowledge mobilization and for his work contributing to improving patient outcomes and healthcare delivery.

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