Conference topic reuse and adapt old buildings, speed to market, flat construction cost, waiting for interest rates and new administration. Sewing seeds today for a brighter tomorrow! #smarttech#optimizebuildings
Join us for the Sell Your Story: Ideator Fellowship Showcase on December 4th at the McCombs Atrium.
Meet our incredible Ideator fellows as they present groundbreaking solutions to today's pressing social and environmental challenges. Refreshments provided!
When: Dec. 4th, 6–8 PM
Where: McCombs Atrium
RSVP now through Eventbrite: https://lnkd.in/gkEWzDgp
Don't miss this inspiring evening!
The Mizzou Division of Research can facilitate collaborative brainstorming events to help your research team identify new lines of inquiry and ideate around funding opportunities — and there are fall openings available!
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The Professional Development team offers four types of Team Science events:
🌟 Connections Cafe - A fun two-hour event designed to bring researchers together from across disciplines to meet, find research intersections and build new relationships.
🌟 Inspiration Studio - A fast-paced four-to-eight-hour event for cross-disciplinary researchers to develop new ideas, identify emerging challenges and form interdisciplinary research teams.
🌟 Proposal Acceleration Lab - an intensive one-to-two-day workshop designed to help researchers ideate around a specific funding opportunity.
🌟 Proposal Consultation - one-to-two-hour facilitated meetings to help teams with specific aspects of their proposal development. Activities may include: refining research objectives, developing a logic model/theory of change, identifying potential partners, NSF broader impacts support, etc.
Learn more and request an event: https://lnkd.in/eQ5S3FkE
FREE ONLINE EVENT: Wednesday, September 11, 2024, 2:00-3:00pm ET – The Center for Positive Organizations presents, “The 250th Adderley Positive Research Incubator.”
The Center for Positive Organizations is delighted to host a unique session open to anyone interested in the field of Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS). This milestone event invites us to “look back to look forward,” renewing the perspectives from a few past presenters who will revisit what is distinctive about a positive lens and re-narrate some signature moves that illuminate generative processes in organizations and organizing. We hope that participating in this session will invite scholars to (re)envision threats with a sense of possibility; (re)ground our research assumptions in what is best in the human condition; (re)anchor our work in humanistic management and human virtues; and (re)activate human resourcefulness in the face of widespread suffering, despair, uncertainty, and distress. Please join us to be (re)inspired by core research developed in the field of POS across the past 20 years and to be challenged to (re)imagine research that illuminates a future worth living.
Featured presenters:
– Barbara L. Fredrickson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
– Arne Carlsen, BI Norwegian Business School
– Laura Morgan Roberts, University of Virginia
– Adaora Ubaka, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Hosted by:
– Jane Dutton, University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business Robert L. Kahn Distinguished University Professor Emerita of Business Administration and Psychology
– Monica Worline, Faculty Director of the Center for Positive Organizations and a faculty member in the Organizations and Management group at Michigan Ross
– Jordan Nye, University of Michigan Doctoral Student in Management & Organizations
Register: https://lnkd.in/gdygKtqi#compassionateleadership#compassioninaction#compassioanteleaders
Yesterday, we had the pleasure of hosting an intimate and insightful Executive Roundtable Luncheon on the art of impact reporting. This gathering aimed to foster meaningful dialogue among leaders in the scientific community, demystifying the intricacies of impact measurement.
A huge thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the discussions!
For those who couldn't make it, we've got you covered. Check out our latest blog post, which summarizes the key takeaways from our recent webinar, "Navigating Impact Reporting: A Guide for Funders." Leading experts, including Diane Bovenkamp, PhD, Vice President of Scientific Affairs at BrightFocus Foundation, and Kristen Ratan, Principal at Strategies for Open Science (Stratos) and Co-Founder of ICOR, gathered to discuss the critical aspects of impact measurement in grant funding.
Dive into the essential insights and strategies discussed: https://lnkd.in/gVZUNEGp
Stay tuned for more events and resources!
#ImpactReporting#Altum#GrantFunding#ScientificCommunity
Missed our recent Connector Session? Don’t worry—the recording is now available, so you can catch up on this insightful discussion at your convenience!
In this session, Somayeh Mousazadeh from HDR explored how the design of future research laboratories is evolving to foster adaptability, collaboration, and convergence. Drawing from her experience with projects like the York University Neuroscience Facility and her groundbreaking work on Bioconvergence Facilities, Somayeh shared valuable insights on how innovation begins with thoughtful design.
In this session, you’ll learn:
🔹 How research facilities can adapt to emerging trends and technologies.
🔹 The role of convergence in advancing interdisciplinary research.
🔹 Key considerations for designing labs that encourage collaboration and innovation.
The chat was full of great questions, and we truly appreciate the audience’s engagement throughout.
A big thank you to everyone who attended live, to Somayeh for sharing her expertise, and to the London Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) for co-hosting this impactful event.
Our Connector Sessions aim to bring together innovators, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders to spark ideas and foster partnerships across our community.
Watch the session recording here: https://lnkd.in/eCRhPrCP and don’t forget to subscribe to our mailing list to stay up to date on upcoming sessions.
Visit our website to discover more about Western Research Parks and what we offer: https://lnkd.in/gi5fnvmG#Research#Innovation#FutureLabs#Collaboration
Case studies are pivotal to Woxsen University's focus on practice-oriented research. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, case studies enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. The university's collaboration with Birmingham City University aims to elevate its case study methodology, share best practices, and foster global research partnerships.
#highereducationleadership#newagelearning#globalimpact#futureyou