Virtual Symposia: Cultivating Equitable Partnerships – Jun 6
Posted by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) on June 4, 2024
Many participatory science projects aim to understand and address global-scale and locally impactful problems such as biodiversity loss, human health, or the impacts of climate change. Community-based organizations are critical partners, experts, and leaders, but the structures of universities and other large institutions privilege the perspectives of researchers when it comes to who makes decisions, how funds are distributed, and what outcomes are prioritized.
Speakers in this panel will discuss strategies for building equitable partnerships between academic institutions and community organizations in different contexts, including public health and aquatic species monitoring, as well as perspectives on strengthening research for impact across a university system.
Date and Time: Thursday, June 6, 2024, 12:30 PM
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