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Fall Research Fair: Team Science: The Toolbox Project Workshop

Date:
Time:
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Nebraska Union Room: Regency Suite
1400 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: NU
Contact:
Lisa Maupin, lmaupin2@unl.edu
In recent years, federal funding agencies have offered more and larger funding opportunities that encourage collaborative, interdisciplinary research teams to address grand, societal challenges. While faculty have formed interdisciplinary research teams to compete successfully for these large federal grants, relatively little attention has been devoted to ensure that these teams have the necessary skills to function as high-performing teams. In addition, integrating the social, behavioral, biological, natural, and physical sciences is a significant challenge.

Michael O’Rourke, an expert in environmental philosophy and communications, developed the Toolbox Project. Supported by NSF funding, it was designed to study and facilitate communication in collaborative, cross-disciplinary research and practice. This initiative provides a philosophical yet practical enhancement to cross-disciplinary, collaborative science in the form of a dialogue-based “Toolbox Workshop.”

Note: This workshop is presented twice on the same day. Please register for only one session.

To register for this workshop visit:
http://research.unl.edu/events/researchfair.php?eventID=3575

http://research.unl.edu/fallresearchfair/

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