Team Science Skill Series
Collaborate. Discover. Implement.
Establishing and maintaining a productive research team is a difficult challenge across all stages of an academic career. The science of good teamwork is universal, from incorporating graduate students and post-docs to your first research team to crossing boundaries in the creation and maintenance of an interdisciplinary expert team. We offer a workshop that aims to develop the skills necessary to build and maintain your research team by leveraging research on existing teams.
Upcoming Workshop Sessions
- Managing, Leveraging, and Mitigating Conflict, led by Tom O’Neill, PhD.Sept. 27, 2024, 12-1PM.
- The Power of the Structured Debrief in Optimizing Team Development Dynamics, led by David Fuentes, PhD & Jeremy Hughes, PhD. Oct. 18, 2024, 12-1PM.
- Collaboration Planning, led by Betsy Rolland, PhD. Nov. 15, 2024, 12-1PM.
- Communication, led by Shannon Marlow, PhD. Dec. 6, 2024, 12-1PM.
Previous Workshop Sessions
- Team Leadership & Motivation
- Diversity and Representation in Teams
- Crash Course
- Facilitating Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Teams
- Multiteam Systems
- Managing Virtual Teams
- Team Science Workshop "Crash Course"
- Evaluating and Improving Team Performance
- Coordinating Multiple-Related Teams
- Developing Trust and Psychological Safety
- Managing, Leveraging, and Mitigating Conflict
- Team Formation and Development
- The Science of Team Science Webinar
- Team Selection and Newcomer Integration
- Effective Communication
- Leading Teams
- Team Contracts
View the Team Science Toolkit!
To learn more about an upcoming session or have a general question about Team Science workshops, please contact Lauren James.