NRIG Webinars

NRIG strives to provide valuable professional development opportunities for our members. Below is a list of current and archived webinars. If you have suggestions for a webinar topic or wish to present a webinar, please contact Amanda McIntyre at [email protected]

Educational Links

Below is a list of selected organizations that may be useful to support your professional development in nursing research:

  • Canadian Association of Nursing Research (CANR)
    The purpose of CANR is to foster research-based nursing practice and practice-based nursing research by providing information about research studies, methods, funding and other resources.
    http://canresearch.ca
  • Canadian Journal of Nursing Research
    The first peer-reviewed nursing journal in Canada.
    www.cjnr.mcgill.ca
  • Joanna Briggs Institute
    International Research Collaboration for Evidence-Based Nursing and Midwifery, located in Australia, carries out randomized, controlled trials, systematic reviews and provides summaries of best practices for nurses. Some access is restricted to members only.
    www.joannabriggs.edu.au/
  • Nursing Ethics
    A Canadian resource that provides links to codes of ethics, full-text articles on nursing ethics, nursing ethics in the news, links to both Canadian and international organizations and some general nursing resources. www.nursingethics.ca/
  • Registered Nurses Association of Ontario Best Practice Guidelines
    Clinical Practice and other guidelines from the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario http://rnao.ca/bpg
  • University of Alberta International Institute for Qualitative Methodology
    Qualitative Methods Master Class Webinar Series: In these free, one-hour sessions, researchers will present their latest work, discuss key issues with you online, and exchange ideas and experiences with you. The colloquium is for all disciplines interested in qualitative research and for experts and novices alike. Each month a different qualitative voice will share and engage in discourse with attendees from all around the world. See archived webinars at: https://www.ualberta.ca/international-institute-for-qualitative-methodology/webinars/master-class-webinar/archieved-webinars
  • Mixed Methods Webinar Series:
    The Mixed Methods Webinar Series is an online colloquium for those interested in Mixed Methods research. Connect to learn from and engage with internationally known researchers around a variety of topics linked to Mixed Methods. This new series kicked off in February 2016 and is co-presented by IIQM and the Mixed Methods International Research Association (MMIRA). In one-hour session, researchers will present as well as engage with registered participants to facilitate the exchange of ideas and experiences. You are invited to participate in there free webinars irrespective your discipline or career stage. See archived webinars at: https://www.ualberta.ca/international-institute-for-qualitative-methodology/webinars/mixed-methods-webinar/archieved-webinars
  • The Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS): Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans TCPS 2 Tutorial Course on Research Ethics (CORE): CORE provides an applied approach to the guidance provided in TCPS 2. This self-paced course is a media-rich learning experience that features interactive exercises and multi-disciplinary examples. CORE consists of ten modules ranging from Core Principles to REB Review. It is designed primarily for the use of researchers and REB members – though anyone may take this course and print their own certificate of completion.  http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/eng/education/tutorial-didacticiel/

 

List of Selected Funding Opportunities