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Walter is right. Universities are changing and need to change. The privilege of the ivory tower must be brought into question while protecting their unique position in society. Freedom of inquiry and basic research must be married with applied research (possibly through partnerships with colleges) and methods of connecting scholarship to products, processes, policies and professional practice. Technology transfer and knowledge mobilization can link the research to action but this infrastructure needs to be supported by institutions and funders.
Fortunately, universities like The University of Texas, York University (along with ResearchImpact universities) and Memorial University in Canada, and The University of Brighton in the U.K. are recognizing the imporatnce and value of linking research to action by creating the infrastructure required at the institutional level. Inviting guest speakers like Walter Stewart and Angie Hart to address other universities still needing to get “in the loop” of knowledge mobilization is also a start. It’s important to remember that change – especially change in privileged ivory tower institutions – never occurs as quickly as it could. Yet, the first KMb seeds are being planted and watered. We just need to see how they will continue to grow.