“Researchers from our 10 faculties and our research centres and institutes produce top-quality research, and we want policy-makers to become more aware of this research,” said Associate Vice-President, Research, Promotion and Development Martine Lagacé. “We strongly believe in promoting academic expertise and in increasing its impact on public policy development, in order to respond to the increasingly complex issues facing Canadians.”
The Brown Bag Lunch Series: a space for dialogue for a community of practice
With this approach to disseminating and transmitting academic knowledge in mind, the OPPRO has launched the Brown Bag Lunch Series to discuss research and public policy, under the direction of Cintia Quiroga, former assistant dean of research at the Faculty of Law and OPPRO acting director. The goal is simple: provide researchers with opportunities to share best practices for establishing and strengthening ties with government officials and to better understand the public policy-making process.
“We designed this series to create a community that shares knowledge and discusses practices that improve dialogue with government officials and increases the influence of research on the development of public policies,” explains Cintia Quiroga. The first event in the Brown Bag Lunch Series, which is open to all researchers, will be held on October 21 and will be moderated by a duo of government relations experts who will describe the range of possible partnerships between academia and government representatives.