Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Room 118, St. John’s College
Open to undergraduate and graduate students, and interested community members
Six organizations have partnered to establish a community-university network to teach applied evaluation methods for knowledge development, exchange, and utilization.
The Summer Institute combines lectures, case studies and group work to introduce the concepts of participatory evaluation for improved planning and delivery. Plan to attend if you are:
- Responsible for program monitoring and evaluation
- Delivering a project at the community level
- Interested in making programs better reflect the needs of your community
- A student (grad/undergrad) who wants to improve your community-based evaluation skills
- Seeking to network with people working in the areas of health, social services, well-being and evaluation
Propose a Case Study
Do you have a case study you would like to propose?
Accepted case studies will be used to develop a program evaluation framework.
For more information contact Anna Weier
aweier@healthincommon.ca.
Undergraduate Students:
FMLY 3790 A01 (3 credit hours)
Evaluation of Programs for Children and Families
SOC 3460 T01 (3 credit hours)
Evaluating Social Programs
Graduate Students:
FMLY 7500 A01 (3 credit hours)
Evaluation of Family, Health and Social Programs
SOC 7470 A01 (3 credit hours)
Evaluating Social Programs
Undergraduate and graduate students register using Aurora Student.
Non-Degree Community Members*:
$650.00 (includes GST)
$400.00 (includes GST) workshops only
*Subsidies may be available upon request for low-income individuals and not-for-profit organizations. Visit www.thesummerinstitute.ca for more information.
For more information contact:
Javier Mignone, Phone: (204) 474-8065,
Faculty of Human Ecology, Family Social Sciences,
E-mail: javier.mignone@ad.umanitoba.ca or
Summer Session, Phone: (204) 474-6963/8008