Tomorrow: Building Collaborative Research Teams Grant Proposal Workshop

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Overhead view of three people sitting at a desk, each with a laptop on the table in front of them.

Join Molly Throgmorton, research development specialist and Certified Research Administrator (CRA), at our next virtual workshop on how to build collaborative research teams. The discussion will focus on the following points: 1) how to find funding opportunities that encourage collaboration, 2) how to put together a team of collaborators using your current network and 3) how to foster collaboration throughout your entire project. A few examples of successful collaborative teams on campus will also be discussed.  

The workshop will be held from 2-4 p.m., Wednesday, March 30, via Zoom. Please register online to receive the link to join.

Please come prepared to talk about your current research and team needs, as part of the workshop will include meeting with your colleagues and identifying potential collaborators.

Contacts

Sarah Grace Brown, communications coordinator
Division of Research and Innovation
479-575-6874, sarahb@uark.edu

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