
The LKD seminar series, convened by Dr Iain Lang and Dr Jo Day, is aimed at those with an interest in applying, developing, and learning from research to investigate implementation and knowledge mobilisation.
We hold bi-monthly seminars with invited speakers to encourage debate and networking between a wide range of professionals and service users. For details of upcoming seminars please visit the events page.
Click on the links below to download rescources from previous seminars.
Date | Seminar title | Speaker |
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03/05/2019 |
Making evidence credible for public health policy (Joint ESMI/LKD Seminar) (Please note: University of Exeter login required) |
Kathryn Oliver (LSHTM) |
29/03/2019 |
Advocates, coordinators or detectives?: The implementation of the 'Freedom to Speak Up Guardian' role in NHS organisations Video recording will appear here shortly (Please note: University of Exeter login required) |
Graham Martin (THIS Institute) |
1/03/2019 |
View Video recording (Please note: University of Exeter login required) |
Justin Waring (Nottingham University) |
4/12/2018 |
View Video Recording (Please note: University of Exeter login required) |
Jessica Sheringham (UCL) |
12/07/2018 |
Brokering Innovation in Creating an Evidence Base for Community Services View Video Recording (Please note: Univeristy of Exeter login required) |
Janet Harris (University of Sheffield) |
3/07/2018 |
Modelling to Learn: Participatory System Dynamics for Evidence-based Addtiction and Mental Health Care View Video Recording (Please note: Univeristy of Exeter login required) |
Lindsey Zimmerman (National Centre for PTSD) |
17/05/2018 |
Data, Patients, Action! Patient involvement in knowledge mobilisation in Learning Health System View Video Recording (Please note: Univeristy of Exeter login required) |
Sarah Knowles (Univeristy of Manchester) |
23/04/2018 |
View Video Recording (Please note: Univeristy of Exeter login required) |
Roman Kislov (Univeristy of Manchester) |
26/03/2018 | Staging evidence: the implications of clincal mindlines for knowledge mobilisation | Kate Beckett (School for Social and Community Medicine, Univeristy of Bristol) |
19/02/218 | Supporting applied health services through knowledge translation: The Canadian scene | Anita Kothari (School of Health Studies at Western Univeristy of Ontario) |
24/01/2017 | Implementation Science 2.0 - Show Me The Evidence | Bianca Albers (Australian Centra for Evidence and Implementation) |
09/01/217 | Where are the stakeholders in implementation science? | Annette Boaz (Centre for Health and Social Care Research, St George's Univeristy of London and Kingston Univeristy) |
01/12/2016 | New technologies for patient safety: unpacking the black box of implementation challenges and opportunities | Nicola Mackintosh (King's College London) |
07/11/2016 | The art and science of non-evaluation evaluation | Lorelei Jones (University College London) |
03/05/2016 | Improving the quality of care: Using Quality Improvement methodology in healthcare | Rob Bethune (Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital) Rosie Benneyworth (South West Academic Health Science Network) |
13/01/2016 | Patterns of GP prescribing behaviour: Insights into GP's adoption of innovations | Philip Stern (Univeristy of Exeter) |
10/12/2015 | Whose, what, how and why? A simple guide to knowledge mobilisation | Vicky Ward (University of Leeds) |
03/11/2015 | Thnking with your hands: Participatory deisgn and creative practices as knowledge co-creation | Joe Langley (Sheffield Hallam Univeristy) |
21/09/2015 | Evidence-based policy-making and the art of commissioning: what researchers need to know to make a difference | Lesley Wye (Univeristy of Bristol) |
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