Kamshajini Raveenthiran Reflects on Her Experience at the CAREE Conference

Posted on Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025

Written by Kamshajini Raveenthiran

People sitting at tables listening to guest speaker at CAREE Conference
Participants at the CAREE 2025 Conference

Kamshajini Raveenthiran, a current doctoral student and a graduate from the Capacity Development and Extension program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development, shared a thoughtful and inspiring reflection on her participation in the first international conference of the Canadian Agri-food, & Rural Extension, Advisory and Education (CAREE) conference held at the University of Guelph during October 29- 31, 2025. Her reflection captures what it means to step into a professional community not just as a participant, but as a presenter, volunteer, and emerging scholar, finding her voice and place.

What stands out most is how CAREE created the conditions for growth: bringing students, early-career researchers, faculty, and practitioners into the same space to exchange ideas, test assumptions, and connect research with real-world advisory and extension needs. That mix of learning, presenting, and hands-on contribution doesn’t just build knowledge—it builds confidence, relationships, and professional identity.

CAREE’s real difference was in engaging the next generation of professionals through:

  • Meaningful platforms for sharing work and receiving constructive feedback that sharpen research and communication skills.
  • Inclusive networking and community-building are especially valuable for international students navigating new academic ecosystems.
  • Opportunities for reflection and competencies development, where volunteering, teamwork, and informal conversations become part of the learning journey.

The meeting notes were published by a regional network called Agricultural Extension in South Asia (AESA).

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