Workshop Description:
What are the keys to successful research and scholarly collaborations? What problems are suited to a collaborative approach? How do we draw on our differences in academic disciplines, intellectual perspectives, and professional roles to produce the best results? This workshop will explore the multiple dimensions of leading collaborative projects.
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Howard Gadlin, Ombudsman & Director of the Center for Cooperative Resolution at The National Institutes of Health
Panelists:
Linda Lindeke, PhD, RN, CNP, Associate Professor School of Nursing and Department of Pediatrics; Director of Graduate Studies, School of Nursing
Raymond Newman, PhD, Professor, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology; Director of Graduate Studies, Water Resources Science, and Risk Analysis for Introduced Species and Genotypes
J.B. Shank, Associate Professor, Department of History, and Co-Coordinator, Theorizing Early Modern Studies Research Collaborative
Deborah Swackhamer, PhD, Environmental Sciences; Interim Director, Institute on the Environment
Case Study:
At a specific point during the Collaboration Workshop video you will be instructed to pause the video, giving you the opportunity to review the case study. During the workshop the participants were allowed time to engage in a case study discussion. After you have reviewed the case study (link provided below), resume viewing the video. The discussion continues with the participants sharing their Case Study impressions.
Collaboration Case Study
View Video of Workshop
Resource Documents
Agenda
PowerPoint
Howard Gadlin Bio
Co-Presenters Bios
Case Study
Research Questions
Questions for Scientific Collaborators
Evaluation for Scientific Collaborators
Models of Team Practice
Making the Right Moves
Code of Conduct
Protean Negotiation
Resources
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