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Early Bird Rate for "Principles" Course!

  • CCBR
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

Limited-Time Early Bird Discount! The Certificate Program in Community-Based Research is ongoing. Register for the third course by April 2nd 2025, and receive a 5% discount. Use the code “earlybird”.


Course Title: Principles and Strategies for Community Engagement

Dates: May 14, 2025 (12:30 - 2:30 pm ET), May 21 & 28, June 4 & 11, 2025 (12:30 - 3:30 pm ET)

Instructors: Sarah Switzer, Rashmi Narkhede

Fee: $695.00


Course description:

This experiential and applied course will provide an overview of core principles and effective strategies for community engagement in community-based research. Students will learn about the opportunities and tensions of participation and community engagement in research, as well as how to tailor engagement strategies for the communities you’re working with, to meet specific project objectives across all four phases of community-based research. Topics include but are not limited to: an overview of community engagement, how to build meaningful relationships across the research lifespan, and how to design and employ creative strategies to foster collaboration, co-learning and empowerment. Principles of equity, diversity, and ethics will be explored throughout. Ideal for students and professionals in non-profits, public health, and social services, this course equips you to conduct meaningful, feasible, and ethical community engagement in your community-based research project.


Check out the flyer below or visit our Certificate Program in Community-Based Research page for more information

 
 
 

2 Comments


Patric James
Patric James
3 days ago

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Sophia Luna
Sophia Luna
4 days ago

Amazing offer regarding course, these prices are affordable and comparatively less than the competitors. I would have enrolled myself in this course but unfortunately I am busy in my Thesis Editing Service project, I also have to guide my student on his assignment,

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