Realist Reviews: Principles and Fundamentals

Realist Reviews: Principles and Fundamentals

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University Club of VictoriaVictoria, BC
Friday, July 3  •  9 AM - 4 PM
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Dive into the core ideas and principles of Realist Reviews in this interactive, in-person session!

Realist Reviews: Principles and Fundamentals


Join us for an engaging, full-day immersive workshop exploring the principles and real-world application of realist reviews, a powerful approach to understanding what works, for whom, in what contexts, and why. This session brings together leading experts in realist reviews to share their practical strategies and lived experience conducting impactful reviews across disciplines. Whether you're new to realist reviews or looking to deepen your expertise, this event will equip you with:

  • A strong grounding in the fundamentals of a realist philosophy of science
  • Practical searching and synthesis techniques in realist reviews
  • Real-world examples from completed realist reviews
  • Opportunities to network with experts and peers


Meet the experts

Dr Nancy Clark – A leading figure in participatory realist research and mental health systems, recognized for bridging theory and practice, particularly in forced migration contexts.

Dr Simon Carroll – Brings extensive expertise in the history and evolution of realist reviews, with decades of experience in the field.

Dr Ferdinand C. Mukumbang – Internationally recognized for his work on realist philosophy, critical realism, and realist evaluation and reviews.

Dr Maura MacPhee – Renowned for her extensive research trajectory and for translating realist reviews into actionable insights for healthcare and policy.

Alejandro Arguelles Bullon – An early career realist researcher and PhD student advancing inclusive, global realist practice through his research, teaching, and leadership initiatives.

Jessica Mussell – A specialist in evidence searching strategies.

Dr Zahra Premji – An expert in knowledge synthesis and health systems research.


Who should attend

Researchers, graduate students, policy analysts, knowledge mobilizers, and anyone interested in evidence synthesis and implementation science.


Lunch and refreshments will be provided. We look forward to seeing you!

Dive into the core ideas and principles of Realist Reviews in this interactive, in-person session!

Realist Reviews: Principles and Fundamentals


Join us for an engaging, full-day immersive workshop exploring the principles and real-world application of realist reviews, a powerful approach to understanding what works, for whom, in what contexts, and why. This session brings together leading experts in realist reviews to share their practical strategies and lived experience conducting impactful reviews across disciplines. Whether you're new to realist reviews or looking to deepen your expertise, this event will equip you with:

  • A strong grounding in the fundamentals of a realist philosophy of science
  • Practical searching and synthesis techniques in realist reviews
  • Real-world examples from completed realist reviews
  • Opportunities to network with experts and peers


Meet the experts

Dr Nancy Clark – A leading figure in participatory realist research and mental health systems, recognized for bridging theory and practice, particularly in forced migration contexts.

Dr Simon Carroll – Brings extensive expertise in the history and evolution of realist reviews, with decades of experience in the field.

Dr Ferdinand C. Mukumbang – Internationally recognized for his work on realist philosophy, critical realism, and realist evaluation and reviews.

Dr Maura MacPhee – Renowned for her extensive research trajectory and for translating realist reviews into actionable insights for healthcare and policy.

Alejandro Arguelles Bullon – An early career realist researcher and PhD student advancing inclusive, global realist practice through his research, teaching, and leadership initiatives.

Jessica Mussell – A specialist in evidence searching strategies.

Dr Zahra Premji – An expert in knowledge synthesis and health systems research.


Who should attend

Researchers, graduate students, policy analysts, knowledge mobilizers, and anyone interested in evidence synthesis and implementation science.


Lunch and refreshments will be provided. We look forward to seeing you!

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  • 7 hours
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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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University Club of Victoria

West Campus Way

Victoria, BC V8N 4V3

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