Building Your Team Science Toolbox
September 21, 2:00PM – 3:30PM EST
Increasingly, the most impactful science is done on large, multi-disciplinary teams. But how well do we understand the factors that make research teams more – or less – effective? In this second, highly participatory installment of the ACTS Professional Development Roundtables, we will address a series of questions related to team science, including the following:
· What specific competencies should scientists have in order to work well on teams?
· What collaboration challenges have you experienced and how might these competencies help to address them?
· How can we best assess and develop team science competencies?
Linked you will find the article that will serve as the springboard for our discussion. We look forward to seeing you!
This virtual roundtable is free for members, $10 for non-member early career investigators, and $15 for non-members.