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Graduate Students Can Improve Their Networking and Research Skills in Collaborative Research Projects with Community Partners

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2011

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Hynie, Michaela
Jensen, Krista
Johnny, Michael
Wedlock, Jane
Phipps, David

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The KMb summer internship program for graduate students is a part of the university’s goal for knowledge mobilization. It allows both graduate students and the community partners they work with to participate in the creation and use of knowledge. Through their experiences, students improve skills related to research. Also, academic institutions and community partners develop stronger relationships.

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Knowledge Mobilization

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Hynie, M., Jensen, K., Johnny, M., Wedlock, J., & Phipps, D. (2011). Student internships bridge research to real world problems. Education + Training, 53(2), 237-248.