Holman, Elizabeth G.Paceley, Megan S.2019-11-062019-11-062016https://hdl.handle.net/10657/5249Social work education on LGBT populations has focused on practice with, rather than the challenges of research with, LGBT people. Similarly, scholarly attention has been paid to methods for teaching about research, but there is a lack of focus on the intricacies involved in conducting research with marginalized populations. To address this gap within social work education, the authors developed a new approach for teaching LGBT research and diversity competencies: a year-long LGBT Research Seminar. This outlines the process of developing the successful seminar and highlights the project outcomes.en-USPerspectives on Social WorkLGBTQCSWE CompentenciesResearchVulnerable PopulationsSocial Work EducationElizabeth G. HolmanMegan S. PaceleyPerspectives on Social WorkLGBTQCSWE CompentenciesResearchVulnerable PopulationsSocial work educationSocial workFostering Research and Diversity Competencies for Students and Scholars: The Case of an Interdisciplinary Research SeminarArticle