We're proud to share what we think is an excellent collection of pieces on collaboration, from our October edition. We love the @sofiasita2 illustrations too!
All linked here thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-33/octo… but thread to follow…
Massive collaboration:
@DrBrocktagon goes inside the Psychological Science Accelerator.
@PsySciAcc
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Supporting ‘team science’:
@ButtonKate argues that we need to build a diversity of roles into the fabric of the psychology department, as well as thinking about our role in bigger interdisciplinary projects.
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Keep your friends close, your adversaries closer…
@CJFerguson1111 and Danielle Lindner might only agree on their need to collaborate.
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Partnerships for impact:
@NicolaPitchford introduces perspectives from those at the ‘coal face’ of education.
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@dariogentili @VSO_Intl @MarcWithersey
Sharing across fields:
@MarcusMunafo on the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration.
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‘Our children have told us off for talking too much about episodic memory’…
@chrsmln and @SouchayC on a professional and personal marriage.
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From the @BPSOfficial President…
@hazelmorphsmart writes on breaking silos and collaborating; why psychology needs to be agile and creative. How can we leverage the benefits of meaningful collaboration to build the BPS of the future?
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From the @BPSOfficial Chief Executive Sarb Bajwa, on the Society and collaboration thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-33/octo…
With huge apologies to him for accidentally leaving it out of the print edition… #mortified
Find much more on collaboration in our archive thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/search?search_…
We think there's still a lot more to say on this subject, so would be happy to return to it in a future edition… please comment with your ideas for topics and authors.
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