Post on 11-Aug-2019
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Knowledge Mobilization and Entrepreneurship
December 1, 2016 Krista Jensen Knowledge Mobilization Officer, York University
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Agenda • Overview of Innovation York
• Knowledge Mobilization Services at York University
• Social Enterprise/Entrepreneurship Examples
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Innovation York is the innovation office for York University. The unit provides services to faculty members, trainees, students, industry, and the
community in five service streams. Innovation York's goal is to facilitate and maximize the commercial,
economic, and social impacts of research and innovation, and to create a culture of engaged
scholarship and experiential learning.
Innovation York Office of the Vice President, Research & Innovation
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Innovation York Office of the Vice President, Research & Innovation
• Review and negotiate all forms of research agreements & commercialization agreements for technologies where Innovation York is the commercialization manager
• Executed 494 agreements valued at ~$28 million in FY 2015/16
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Innovation York Office of the Vice President, Research & Innovation
• Joined Innovation York in the Summer, 2016 • A national leader with an international reputation in connecting
research and people. • Since 2006, the unit has supported over 475 requests for
collaboration, which has resulted in over 150 projects and over 100 collaborative activities.
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Innovation York Office of the Vice President, Research & Innovation
• Find industry partners for academic research and development
• Find academic partners for industry research & development
• Initiated more than 100 industry interactions, which assisted in obtaining 29 grants and more than $19,000,000 in research funding in FY2015/16.
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Innovation York Office of the Vice President, Research & Innovation
• Act as commercialization manager to commercialize innovations developed by faculty members and trainees
• The unit typically reviews ~15 invention disclosures a year • Currently have 20 active commercialization projects • Incorporated 4 startup companies, bringing our total of active startup
companies to 8.
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Innovation York Office of the Vice President, Research & Innovation
• Through our entrepreneurship program LaunchYU, engaged 1345 entrepreneurs, delivered 36 presentations and workshops, and have supported 40 ventures.
• Have 2 incubator spaces, one in Markham where we supported 10 startup companies in FY2015/16 and one on campus to support early stage collaborations.
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Innovation York Office of the Vice President, Research & Innovation
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KMb Services Offered at York
Provide Knowledge Mobilization support to all York faculty, staff and graduate
students engaged in policy and practice relevant research
• Knowledge Brokering
• Knowledge Mobilization events for networking and collaboration
• Clear Language research summaries
• Knowledge Mobilization Learning Sessions providing capacity building
in KMb and Social Media
• Knowledge Mobilization Strategy development for grant proposals
• Social Media Strategy development for research projects, online
partnership building and research dissemination
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Some Definitions
Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) is a suite of services that enhances the two-
way connection between researchers and community stakeholders so that
research and evidence can inform decisions about public policy and
professional practice.
KMb encompasses methods of knowledge transfer, translation, and exchange
but extends these concepts to include the co-production of new knowledge.
York University’s Definition of Knowledge Mobilization
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Services Offered at York
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KMb throughout the Research Cycle
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KMb Research Planning Peter Levesque – Knowledge Mobilization Works
http://www.knowledgemobilization.net/
CIHR – Knowledge to Action
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/documents/kt_lm_ktplan-en.pdf
Knowledge Network for Applied Educational Research
http://www.knaer-recrae.ca/knowledge-mobilization/knaer-resources
Melanie Barwick – 13 Step KT Planning Framework
http://www.melaniebarwick.com/training.php
Ontario Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health
http://www.kmbtoolkit.ca
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Critical components of KMb planning
13 Steps into 4 Main Headings
Engagement (steps 1-5) • Who are your audience(s)/collaborators
Goal (steps 6,7) • What are you going to accomplish (objectives)
Activity (steps 8,9,11,12) • How are you planning to do this (activities)
Impact and Accountability (steps 10,13) • What will result from this work, and how will you demonstrate it.
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Social Media Strategy Building Need to consider:
• Team
• Primary Goals
• Audiences
• Current Conversation
• Selecting Tools
• Content
• Measuring Success
• Name and Design
• Evaluation
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York Region Food Network
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communityBUILD
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Peterborough Emergency Shelter
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Krista Jensen Knowledge Mobilization Officer kejensen@yorku.ca 416-736-2100 ext 88847