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6th International Barcelona Conference on Higher Education

 

If you are working on community-based research, engaged in scholarship, academic enterprise, knowledge mobilization, implementation science and research utilization, science shops and service-learning, this is your conference!

About the Conference:

The 6th International Barcelona Conference on Higher Education is focused on knowledge engagement and higher education. In exploring this contemporary issue, the Conference will attempt to describe ways in which engagement enhances teaching, learning and research and will propose to go beyond the third mission by offering new visions and ways for the future.
 
 
Call for Videos:
GUNI is offering students an opportunity to bring their ideas to the higher education community by making a 2-3 minute video interpreting this statement: The world we imagine - What world would you like to live in?
 
Call for Good Practices:
Share experiences to improve practice. We want to hear about your experiences. Share them with us.
 

Nonprofits and the Social Economy @the Edge: 6th Annual ANSER Conference

The Association for Non-Profit and Social Economy Research (ANSER/ARES) is a dynamic growing association that is organizing its sixth annual conference as part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. ANSER brings together leading academic researchers, practitioners, consultants, policymakers and community organizations from Canada and internationally to discuss current and emergent issues, debates and challenges in the fields of civil society, social economy, and nonprofit research and practice. Join us for what promises to be an engaging and provocative conference. The theme for the sixth conference in Victoria is: Nonprofits and the Social Economy @the Edge.

The conference is an opportunity to welcome and explore new voices and perspectives, including those who are far from centres of power and influence due to economic, health, geography and other factors, and indigenous peoples whose languages and cultures are endangered. It is a call for the social sciences and humanities to explore these issues of inclusivity, marginalization and diversity and suggest innovative solutions and models for response. Within this context, nonprofits and other social economy organizations are well poised to lead these discussions.

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Catching and Keeping the Best Employees for Your Organization

 

Two upcoming workshops:

Catching and Keeping the BEST Employees for YOUR Organization (Feb 4th)

Your BEST Retention Strategy: OnBoarding (Feb 5th)

Brought to you by:

Civic Solutions Inc.: Western Canada’s leading provider of administrative, financial and human resources solutions to municipalities, boards, provincial organizations and not-for-profits
 
SMT: Building the capacity  of  communities, community-based organizations, and small business for over 25 years  

Registration:

Limited Seating!
 
Please register by January 25th at estudies@civicsolutionsinc.com or 
Contact Lyndi Picard at lpicard@civicsolutionsinc.com or 877-382-4842
 
 

Being Continued: Social Economy Research in Canada (Webinar recording)

The research on the social economy undertaken between 2005 and 2012 by the Canadian Social Economy Research Partnerships, the national hub and the six regional research nodes continues.  This webinar shares the latest research activities relevant to CED policy and practice from several current research programs.  It also deepens the connections between practitioners and researchers in the CED and social economy fields:  participants hear who is doing what, what research outputs are available and what is expected, and how to get involved.

BACKGROUND

The national social economy research program provided an unprecedented level of resources and pan-Canadian experimentation within a collaborative model of engagement, knowledge creation, sectoral (self) definition and policy development through research. The social economy research funding ended in 2012, but the work continues.

This webinar updates Network members and supporters about ongoing CED and social economy research. Presenters introduce their research partnership / organization and then take questions. Their comments cover who is involved in the research partnership, what questions are being asked, what outputs are available/expected, and how interested practitioners can get involved. 

PRESENTERS

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


This webinar was made possible by the participation and contributions of the following research centres and organizations:

Kick-Start Your Co-op: Co-operative Development Training

 

Kick off 2013 by Kick-Starting Your Co-op!

Learn How-to start your own Co-op with our first Co-operative Development Training Session of the Year!

This two-day, hands-on workshop will give you everything you need to know to instigate, initiate, and incorporate a co-op in your community.
 
You'll gain an understanding of:
  • Advantages and limitations of a co-op
  • How a co-op works - values and principles
  • Best type of co-op for your situation, community, and business idea
  • Specific steps to incorporation
  • Tips and traps to ensure early success
  • Strategies for long-term sustainability 
This workshop is designed for Economic Development Officers, Community Futures staff, community leaders and stakeholders, or anyone interested in supporting the development of a co-op to address a specific need. 

Event Details 

Date: January 28 - 29, 2013
Location: Executive Royal Inn
2828 - 23 Street NE
Calgary, Alberta
Workshop Times: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
 
**Lunch, snacks, and all learning material will be provided
Investment: ACCA members - $500 plus GST Non-members - $570 plus GST

*** To register, please call ACCA at 780-963-3766.

If these dates don't fit your schedule, call us anyway. We'll help you set up a workshop in your community.
 
Bursaries may be available. Please contact ACCA for more information. 

About Co-operatives 

The co-operative business model is extremely powerful, yet not well-known or understood.
Oh sure, you are probably a member of a co-op or two, and maybe you shop at one regularly. But do you really understand what makes it tick? And do you really understand how it benefits you, your family, and your neighbours? Do you really understand what's possible for you?
  
Co-ops have great potential to enhance your community, socially, economically, and maybe even environmentally. Yes, the co-op business is about making profit; however it is also about enhancing the quality of life for its member-owners. The co-op works so well because it is in the community, for the community, and by the community. As world-renown co-op expert Peter Couchman said, "Whatever the issue is in your community, a co-op is the answer." 

 

An Integrated Community Development Strategy for the 21st Century

January 24, 2013
1:00 - 2:00pm ET (12-1pm CT)

An Integrated Community Development Strategy for the 21st Century will be the topic of the next Wealth Creation and Rural Livelihoods webinar.  

Presenters are 

  • David Sloan Wilson, SUNY Distinguished Professor of Biology and Anthropology at Binghamton University, is renowned for his work examining the applications of evolutionary theory, including through The Neighbourhood Project: Using Evolution to Improve My City, One Block At A Time
  • David Currie, Executive Director of the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition 

[REGISTER HERE]

 

 

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