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Hands-On Workshop: Drafting Your Tri-Agency Narrative CV

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Join the Knowledge to Impact team for a hands-on workshop dedicated to crafting a compelling narrative CV. This session is designed to help you translate theory into practice and effectively articulate your research contributions, experiences, and impacts in alignment with the new Tri-Agency CV format.

The session will take place in-person at the Taylor Family Digital Library (TFDL) on November 26th, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM.

What to expect:

  • Practical, hands-on experience drafting key sections of your narrative CV.

  • Expert guidance on how to effectively articulate your research contributions, experiences, and impacts.

  • Valuable feedback through small group discussions.

  • An opportunity to work on your own CV in a supportive environment.

Please come prepared with a laptop and a current version of your CV or notes on the experiences you wish to highlight. If you couldn’t make it to the first Tri-Agency CV webinar session, we strongly recommend watching the recording in advance.

This workshop is the perfect opportunity to take what you learned about the narrative CV format and start applying it in a safe, welcoming environment.

Space is limited to the first 60 registrants - with priority to those who attended the first webinar - so reserve your spot now!

Facilitators:

Raad Fadaak - Research Impact Specialist, Knowledge to Impact. Raad specializes in developing innovative approaches and tools to maximize, communicate, and recognize research impact and excellence across the University. With over a decade as a health researcher and knowledge broker, Raad collaborates across the University and its partners to develop innovative approaches and tools that drive meaningful research initiatives, enhance the visibility of scholarly work, and ensure that research impact and excellence are effectively communicated and recognized.

Sarelle Azuelos - Partnerships and Knowledge Mobilization Specialist, Knowledge to Impact. Sarelle facilitates research partnerships between the University of Calgary and community organizations while building capacity in partnership best practices. She also supports faculty in knowledge mobilization planning and strategizing. Sarelle previously worked in community engagement and communications at various local non-profits.

Stephanie Warner - Manager, Knowledge to Impact. Stephanie provides strategic planning for the Knowledge to Impact portfolio’s initiatives. With over 10 years of experience in research, teaching, student advising, and strategic research support, Stephanie seeks creative, meaningful and inclusive ways to support and expand knowledge engagement and research assessment across the University of Calgary.

Location
Taylor Family Digital Library
410 University Ct NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
440A (Learning Room)
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