Abstract: Ensuring that research is translated into practical outcomes, and in turn ensuring that research priorities and activities are informed by practitioner experience, is a recognised priority in sectors such as medicine and natural resource management.
A way of achieving this is through the use of “knowledge brokers”. In a review of some of the literature on knowledge brokering, Morgan Meyer defines knowledge brokers as “people or organizations that move knowledge ...
Knowledge brokers to connect research and practice from KMedu Hub.