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About this course This online university micro-credential was co-designed by Griffith University and people with disability, sponsored by the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP). It equips you with the knowledge and skills to become a citizen researcher and actively participate in research projects.
What is a citizen researcher? A citizen researcher is someone with lived experience who takes an active role in research. You don't just take part in studies—you help lead them. You work with professional researchers to design projects, collect information, analyse findings, and share results.
You can be a citizen researcher without formal research qualifications. Your lived experience and knowledge are what matter.
Is this course for you? This course is for people with disability who want to:
Lead or co-lead research projects
Work with professional researchers as partners
Help decide what gets researched and how
Collect and analyse information
Share results with your community.
What you need To complete this course, you will need:
A personal computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone
A reliable internet connection
An up-to-date web browser (Chrome, Firefox or Edge).
This course uses Canvas, a learning platform that works on any device. You can access it from anywhere with internet, and your progress saves automatically. No prior experience with Canvas needed. We have created downloadable FAQs and Onboarding Guidelines to help you.
How to complete the course You can do this course:
At your own pace – take breaks whenever you need
With your support worker
In a group with others
Alone or with help – whatever works for you.Accessibility
We've worked hard to make this course accessible to as many people as possible. The course includes captions, transcripts, and Auslan interpretation for some videos. However, we know that it won't work for everyone.
If you need content in Easy English, or if you encounter any barriers, please contact us at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au. We're committed to providing an inclusive learning experience.
Important notice
We are currently moving our Citizen Research Essentials course to a new platform!
We are not accepting enrolments to the pilot course at this time. Please stay tuned for announcements about our relaunch. If you would like to be notified when the course is available, please complete your Expression of Interest below.
For any urgent inquiries, please contact Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability via email at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au
About this course This online university micro-credential was co-designed by Griffith University and people with disability, sponsored by the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP). It equips you with the knowledge and skills to become a citizen researcher and actively participate in research projects.
What is a citizen researcher? A citizen researcher is someone with lived experience who takes an active role in research. You don't just take part in studies—you help lead them. You work with professional researchers to design projects, collect information, analyse findings, and share results.
You can be a citizen researcher without formal research qualifications. Your lived experience and knowledge are what matter.
Is this course for you? This course is for people with disability who want to:
Lead or co-lead research projects
Work with professional researchers as partners
Help decide what gets researched and how
Collect and analyse information
Share results with your community.
What you need To complete this course, you will need:
A personal computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone
A reliable internet connection
An up-to-date web browser (Chrome, Firefox or Edge).
This course uses Canvas, a learning platform that works on any device. You can access it from anywhere with internet, and your progress saves automatically. No prior experience with Canvas needed. We have created downloadable FAQs and Onboarding Guidelines to help you.
How to complete the course You can do this course:
At your own pace – take breaks whenever you need
With your support worker
In a group with others
Alone or with help – whatever works for you.Accessibility
We've worked hard to make this course accessible to as many people as possible. The course includes captions, transcripts, and Auslan interpretation for some videos. However, we know that it won't work for everyone.
If you need content in Easy English, or if you encounter any barriers, please contact us at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au. We're committed to providing an inclusive learning experience.
Important notice
We are currently moving our Citizen Research Essentials course to a new platform!
We are not accepting enrolments to the pilot course at this time. Please stay tuned for announcements about our relaunch. If you would like to be notified when the course is available, please complete your Expression of Interest below.
For any urgent inquiries, please contact Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability via email at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au
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Project Timeline
2023
Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course has finished this stage
Pilot course 'Partnering with Consumers in Research' launched.
2022 - 2022
Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course has finished this stage
The pilot course received 120 enrolments and 40 successful completions.
2025
Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course has finished this stage
Sponsored by the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP).
2025 - 2026
Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course is currently at this stage
The course is migrating to a new learning platform (Canvas) with accessibility enhancements in progress.
February 2026
this is an upcoming stage for Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course
Launch of 'Citizen Research Essentials: A Short Course' course coming soon!
Course Details
> Start date: Flexible > Delivery: Online, self-paced > Duration: 7 - 10 hours > Cost: Current sponsored free places available for NDRP and Empower co-designers.
This project is proudly supported by the Engaging Science Grant "Disability-led citizen science driving research outcomes that matter" and in conjunction with The Hopkins Centre Ambassadors and following consumers:
Janelle Colquhoun
Angel Dixon
Jillian Kingsford-Smith
Lindsay Nott
Helena Roennfeldt
We would like to acknowledge the National Disability Research Partnership (NDRP) for sponsoring the Citizen Research Essentials course and supporting our commitment to building research capacity within the disability