Call for proposals 2021-2023🎇

One of the objectives of the RGPV is to provide opportunities and support to researchers and knowledge users interested in issues surrounding assessment and validity practices in the context of professional training programs. With this in mind, the RGQV is launching a call for proposals to offer grants of $2,000 allowing:

– finalize an ongoing project (support for analysis and/or writing);

– develop and submit a grant application for a new project.

– pay the fees for a congress (CCME, AMEE, etc.)

– support student members supervised by at least two regular members. (New possible use)

– other expenses may be eligible (please do not hesitate to ask us your questions)

In total, up to five scholarships will be offered to up to five teams.

Information about how to apply, eligibility criteria, and the application forms can be found here: Call for proposals-RGPV_2022

For any information, contact us at: rgpursuitvalidity@gmail.com 

2021-2022 Competition Students Scholarship

The Research Group in Pursuit of Validity is launching its third student scholarship competition. A total of 6 scholarships will be awarded to students at the Master’s (2000$ each) and PhD (3000$ each) levels, who are members of the Research Group.

Please find the rules and necessary forms to complete an application package in the link below:

GRQV-RGPV_scholarship-policy_2021-2022

To participate in the competition, send your entries to the email address:
rgpursuitvalidity@gmail.com

Applications will be accepted until November 26, 2021. The awards committee will meet in December 2021 for the final evaluation of the applications. Results of the competition will be announced in December.
For further information, please contact: rgpursuitvalidity@gmail.com.

Webinar RGPV

The Research Group in Pursuit of Validity is organizing the first virtual webinar via Microsoft TEAMS. We are privileged to welcome as guest speaker Prof. Lorelei Lingard. Clic here to find out more
To subscribe and receive the Outlook invitation link, please complete the following survey Survey Webinar

Call for proposals 2021-2022🎇

One of the objectives of the RGPV is to provide opportunities and support to researchers and knowledge users interested in issues surrounding assessment and validity practices in the context of professional training programs. With this in mind, the RGQV is launching a call for proposals to offer grants of $2,000 allowing:

– finalize an ongoing project (support for analysis and/or writing);

– develop and submit a grant application for a new project.

– pay the fees for a congress (CCME, AMEE, etc.)

– support student members supervised by at least two regular members. (New possible use)

– other expenses may be eligible (please do not hesitate to ask us your questions)

In total, up to five scholarships will be offered to up to five teams.

Information about how to apply, eligibility criteria, and the application forms can be found here: Call for proposals-RGPV_2022

For any information, contact us at: rgpursuitvalidity@gmail.com 

2020 Competition Students Scholarship

The Research Group in Pursuit of Validity is launching its third student scholarship competition. A total of 6 scholarships will be awarded to students at the Master’s (2000$ each) and PhD (3000$ each) levels, who are members of the Research Group.

Please find the rules and necessary forms to complete an application package in the link below:

GRQV-RGPV_scholarship-policy_2020-2021

To participate in the competition, send your entries to the email address:

rgpursuitvalidity@gmail.com

Applications will be accepted until October 26, 2020. The awards committee will meet in November 2020 for the final evaluation of the applications. Results of the competition will be announced in December.

For further information, please contact rgpursuitvalidity@gmail.com.

The Annual Colloquia of the Research Group

The annual colloquia of the research group will be held on June 3 and 4, 2019 in Drummondville Our theme is : Assessment within competency-based education: monitoring quality and considering consequences. The scientific program will include: 1 workshop, 1 plenary, 3 symposia and 9 oral presentations.

The colloquia is open to all. A platform for registration is now available with the event, pricing and abstract submission details.

Abstracts are now accepted until February 15, 2019.