Post by Dr. Joseph M. Lucyshyn, University of British Columbia For the past 15 years, the fields of education and psychology have been active in the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement that began ...
Inga Farafontova, a Community Psychiatric Nurse in the Older Adult Community Mental Health Team, is on secondment at Oxford Brain Health Clinic (OBHC) as a Research Assistant, wor ...
In my second blog on the findings of new research on knowledge translation (KT) in the global South, I want to focus on the implications of our findings for political science and development studies ...
I suggest that in the meantime, bar takers take a preview of what lies ahead. The world of law practice, it is universally acknowledged, is altogether different from life in law school. The world’s ...
Healthcare research with the potential to improve patient outcomes is abundant; however, evidence often fails to be promptly or accurately implemented into practice. Closing the so-called ...
This post is by Ash Vasudeva, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (@CarnegieFdn). Today’s post is the practitioner perspective on ...
Beneath the weight of precedent and the pull of progress, Nigeria’s legal profession stands at a crossroads. At the maiden Law Week of the NBA Eti-Osa Branch, the urgent task of bridging tradition and ...
Bridging Theory and Practice in Children's Spirituality explores the different contexts, methods, and situations that influence and foster a child's spirituality and faith development. Through a blend ...
Post by Dr. Joseph M. Lucyshyn, University of British Columbia For the past 15 years, the fields of education and psychology have been active in the evidence-based practice (EBP) movement that began ...
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