McMaster Continuing Education Shines with Six CAUCE Awards
McMaster Continuing Education has been recognized with six awards, including two for programming, that highlight McMaster’s commitment to lifelong learning and community engagement through strategic partnerships.
The awards were presented at the Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE) conference this spring. CAUCE is a professional association of deans, directors, senior administrative personnel and practitioners in university continuing education in Canada.
Innovative and accessible education
Winning two awards for programming, particularly in partnership contexts, validates the importance of collaboration when it comes to developing high-quality, impactful educational programs, says Lorraine Carter, director of McMaster Continuing Education.
“These awards are a testament to our dedication to providing innovative and accessible education that meets contemporary needs,” Carter says.
“Our partnerships with world-class educators, researchers, and subject matter experts, including those with lived experience, enable us to create programs that not only address current challenges but also promote community advancement.”
The two programs recognized by CAUCE are the Caregiving Essentials webinar series and the LifTING and Sepsis Canada Research Training Program.
Both highlight McMaster’s focus on addressing societal issues through education and on making a positive impact on individuals and communities, Carter says.
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