CBL - Upcoming Events

SPRING 2024 CBL EVENTS:

January 24, 2024: Webinar: "Why Intersectionality Matters in Climate Hazards: A Community-Engaged Study in Rural Saskatchewan" with Dr. Amber J. Fletcher and Dr. Mbuli Shei Clodine, 2-3 pm. https://bit.ly/CBL-Workshop 

February 14, 2024: Monthly Meeting. Topic of Discussion: 'Mapping as a Method'. Presenters: Dr. Jan Newberry, Janelle Waugh, and Lawrenz Decano @ CBL Room C814, 2-3 pm.

February 27, 2024: Workshop, 'Questionnaire Surveys and Mixed Methods Approaches to Applied Anthropology' with Dr. Justin Raycraft. CBL Room C814, 12-1 pm.

March 13, 2024: Presentation on 'Visual & Art-Based Research: Methods for Community-Engaged Research' with Lauren Morris, 3:30-4:30 pm. The Zoom Link will be updated.

March 18, 2024: Session on 'Interviewing' with Rebeca Spencer and Dr. Jodie Asselin. CBL Room C814, 11:15-12:15.

 

 

 

FALL 2023 CBL EVENTS:

September 20, 2023: CBL Summer Showcase 5-7 pm. Penny Building.

October 17, 2023: Ethics Workshop by the Office of Research & Innovation Services, University of Lethbridge, 2:30-4 pm. Community Bridge Lab, University Hall, Room C814.

November 3, 2023: NVIVO Workshop, 10-11:30 am by Paul Pival (University of Calgary). Computer Lab, B773.

SPRING 2023 CBL EVENTS:

May 5-6, 2023: Collaborating across Difference at the Jagged Edge: Working at the Community/University Divide in Blackfoot Territory.  EVENT CANCELLED 

Mar. 23, 2023: What to do with a Social Science Degree, Workshop 2- 3:30 pm, with Jodie Asselin and Julie Young  in SA7230

Mar. 10, 2023: A Virtual Talk with Sarah Switzer, Lead Researcher on Beyond the Toolkit: Community Engagement in Covid-19  ZOOM LINK TBA

Feb. 6, 2023: Demystifying Fieldwork Workshop

Jan. 12, 2023: CBL OPEN HOUSE

FALL 2022 CBL EVENTS: 

- Applying for Grad School Workshop: Friday, Nov. 25, 12 - 2 pm, AH177- come get advice from profs!
- CBL Open House: Sept. 12, Penny Building: overview of CBL and presentations by 2022 Fellows

 

Spring & Summer 2022 CBL EVENTS:

- April 2022: CBL Intro: Opportunities for Qualitative, Community-Engaged Research (Online via Zoom)
- Summer 2022: Coding Workshop, Dr. Jodie Asselin 

 

 

Testimonial: The CBL is a place that continuously encourage me to reflect and develop my abilities as a student researcher. It's a place that nurture students to explore, to be messy (as research often is), to learn from others, to make mistakes (an unavoidable act), to talk to your peers (semi-productively), to be humorous (the cause for some of the semi-productivity), and to grow. It fosters an unwavering support system that finds oneself heard, valued, and understood. From Dr. Mbuli Shei Clodine serving as the lab manager, to the steering committee members, and my co-fellows, the lab is peopled by individuals who truly care about students and creating student opportunities. Being a part of the lab is the true highlight of my university experience.

Lawrenz Decano