Learning Series
Community Fellowship Program Application Information
The Feast Centre Aunties Doris Peltier and Catherine Booker discuss the Community Fellowship application process for 2023.
Writing Resources
Writing for Community Based Research: A talk with Feast Centre team member Margaret Robinson
Indigenous Research Methods: Storytelling and Story Circles
Doris Peltier is the Community Engagement Coordinator at the Feast Centre for Indigenous STBBI Research. She talks about her experience with storytelling and the use of story circles, specifically with the support of Elders, as an Indigenous research method in Indigenous STBBI research that reframes stories from a strengths-based place. For more information visit http://feastcentre.mcmaster.ca. This session was originally held for the Feast Centre Community Fellows in January 2023.
Telling a Strengths-Based Research Story
Research Proposal Writing and Reporting Guides and Templates
Your Title Here: Your Journey into Writing
This handy template provides quick tips, reminders and helpful links to writing a paper using MLA 8 style. Includes a outline to organize your thoughts into a well-organized draft.
This introduction provides an overview of addressing rigour in crafting a research proposal.
Feast Centre Narrative Reporting Template
This template is a guide for narrative reporting required at the end of Feast Centre funded awards, scholarship and fellowship periods.
Feast Centre Community MOU Template
This template is a guide for developing and formalizing relationships with community organizations.
This quick guide can assist in writing conference papers to present Feast Funded research at conferences.
This introduction to concepts of gender and gender analysis can assist in writing a rigorous research proposal.
Setting the Table for a Mentee/Mentor Relationship
Setting the Table for Mentorship
This template can assist in co-creation of the foundations for a mentorship relationship within the Feast Centre network.