Knowledge mobilisation
Knowledge mobilisation (also known as knowledge transfer or knowledge translation) is the process of making research findings and knowledge accessible, usable, and applicable to real-world problems and challenges.
It involves bringing together researchers, practitioners, decision-makers, and stakeholders to exchange knowledge and expertise and to translate research into practical solutions and applications.
Translate
Knowledge mobilisation involves bringing together researchers, practitioners, decision-makers, and stakeholders to exchange knowledge and expertise and to translate research into practical solutions and applications.
Partner
Knowledge mobilisation partnerships are increasingly recognised as a vital strategy in efforts to strengthen research-informed policy and practice.
Empower
Knowledge mobilisation is about connecting and encouraging people to share explicit and tacit knowledge AND to use this knowledge to inform their decision-making. Decisions are not made in isolation. It helps empower people to use information in strategic ways to address real-life problems.