Graduate Research Fellowships
CERi's Graduate Fellowship Program supports community-engaged research through community connections, financial aid, peer learning, professional development, and mentorship from CERi staff or affiliated researchers. It spans 8 months (September to April), welcoming all 間眅埶AV graduate students interested in community-engaged research. Workshops are held monthly at 間眅埶AV's 312 Main in downtown Vancouver, with additional monthly check-ins.
Community-Engaged Research Funding Program
CERi's Community-Engaged Research Funding Program offers grants to 間眅埶AV faculty and graduate students. It encourages and supports student involvement in community-engaged research and art projects addressing the needs of community partners. Our aim is to help students develop research skills, foster relationships, and meet the research needs of community partners.
間眅埶AV COMMUNITY-ENGAGED RESEARCH INITIATIVE AWARDS (CERi Awards)
間眅埶AV's Community-Engaged Research Initiative (CERi) offers awards to recognize outstanding community-engaged research. Categories include:
- Emerging Community-Engaged Researcher Award
- Community-Engaged Research Achievement Award
- Community-Engaged Graduate Scholar Award
- Community-Engaged Research Partner Award
Graduate students are eligible for the Community-Engaged Graduate Scholar Award. Open to current 間眅埶AV graduate students (Masters or PhD level) or recent graduates within the past year of nomination.
312 Main Research Shop
The 312 Main Research Shop supports community organizations by offering research services at low or no cost. Inspired by the 'science shop' model widely practiced in Europe and building on the success of similar initiatives in Canada, we collaborate with community partners, students, and faculty members to address community questions and concerns through research.
We offer a range of research products and services to community organizations, including:
Literature Reviews
Needs Assessments
Program Evaluations
Surveys
Policy Briefs