Tribal Consultation and UA Research/Engagement with Native Communities (Campus Partner)

When

10 a.m. – Noon, April 1, 2024

This is a Campus Partner event held by the University of Arizona Research, Innovation, & Impact (RII).

Facilitators:

  • Christina C. Bell Andrews, Executive Director Wassaja Carlos Montezuma Center
  • Claudia Nelson, Director Native People's Technical Assistance Office
  • Joanna Schrader, Process Improvement and Education Manager

Description: Provides an introduction to policies, resources, and best practices for UA researchers interested in conducting collaborative research and/or educational engagement with Native Nations/Indigenous communities. This workshop covers three important aspects of UA research and engagement with Native Nations and Indigenous Communities: 1) The Arizona Board of Regents Tribal Consultation Policy and attendant issues; 2) Guidance for conducting collaborative research or educational engagements with Native Nations/Indigenous Communities; and 3) Research and engagement resources available to the campus community. The workshop is designed to be broadly informative for university faculty, students, staff and administrators. For more information about engaging with Native Nations and Indigenous Communities, please visit the Native American Advancement, Initiatives, & Research webpage.

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Contacts

RII Training & Education Team