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SUMMARY:SMMR Training (2 half days): Skills for Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research Training
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources-Network (SMMR) for this 2 half day online Training on Collaborative Interdisciplinary Research\, run by Dr Frank Siedlok of Heriot-Watt University: \n17th and 18th of October 2023\,  \neach day from 1 – 4:30pm \nThe course will cover 4 main sections:\n \nDisciplines and interdisciplinarity\nExploring what we understand by a discipline and being aware of how disciplinary communities function is an essential starting point. It helps us understand (i) the nature of our own expertise that can be of use in collaborative projects and (ii) how and why our terminologies and processes might be unfamiliar to other collaborators from other disciplines. \nUnderstanding drivers of\, and barriers to\, IDR\nIDR is more difficult than disciplinary research. In this part of the workshop we explore why that is the case and why\, nevertheless\, there are good reasons for engaging with this kind of work. Participants will be able to consider how IDR lines up with their own motivations and interests\, as well as beginning to think about how to overcome barriers. \nIDR practices and skills (part 1)\nThe primary assets collaborators bring to IDR are their disciplinary expertise and enthusiasm. But building IDR projects and communities from scratch requires thoughtful leadership. In this part of the workshop we look at the practices that help researchers grow and maintain IDR projects and build a collaborative community. \nIDR practices and skills (part 2) and conclusion\nIn this final part of the workshop\, the focus is on how researchers can begin to translate the practices and skills into their own contexts.  In this way\, the workshop group can begin to operate as a ‘community of (IDR) practice’ or problem-solving network of contacts for mutual support as new projects are explored in the future. \n \nRegistration: \nThe SMMR Network is pleased to be able to provide this Training to the community at a reduced cost of £15 per person for both days (original cost for this Training £50 per person). \nThis Training will be held online via Microsoft Teams. When purchasing the ticket you will receive an Outlook Meeting invitiation via E-Mail\, which will include the Microsoft Teams Link for the first day (17th). A Microsoft Teams Link for the second day (18th) will be send to you shortly after that.
URL:https://masts.ac.uk/event/smmr-training-2-half-days-skills-for-collaborative-interdisciplinary-research-training/
CATEGORIES:SMMR Training
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LOCATION:https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YmNhN2Y4YmUtNTkxZS00MDZlLWI5MTAtN2RjMjdlNTk1ZjIw%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22f85626cb-0da8-49d3-aa58-64ef678ef01a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2244db3806-7586-48e8-bbec-7ba6b7316e79%22%7d
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