RENCI announces Team Science educational program

The Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) at UNC-Chapel Hill is excited to announce Accelerating Collaborative Team Science (ACTS) — a Team Science educational program.
ACTS functions as a connector, bridging the gap between researchers, coordinating centers, and other parties involved in practicing and promoting collaborative team science theory and practical applications across the scientific research landscape. With twenty years of experience coordinating team science efforts, RENCI provides a unique vantage point for those seeking to understand the role of the coordinating center and the challenges specific to large, geographically dispersed scientific teams.
ACTS Webinar Series
ACTS hosts a monthly webinar series designed to explore the different paths and people that use Team Science principles to move their work forward. This is about asking questions, embracing differences, leveraging strengths, learning how to advance the field of Team Science and make it better together.
Team Science and the Academic Research Enterprise
Thursday, April 11, 2024 | 12pm-1pm ET
Join the series kickoff to discuss Team Science practices with key stakeholders at UNC Chapel Hill. You'll hear from several campus institutes utilizing Team Science to advance research. Discuss terminology and highlight critical aspects of successful Team Science efforts as well as pitfalls to avoid.
Panelists:
- Stan Ahalt, PhD – Inaugural Dean for the School of Data Science and Society, and the Executive Advisor and Domain Scientist for Team Science at RENCI
- Hailey Brighton, PhD – Associate Director of Grants and Programs, Institute for Convergent Sciences
- Brandy Farlow, MA – Research Proposal and Documentation Specialist, Renaissance Computing Institute
- Sherette Godfrey, PhD – Project Manager, UNC Lineberger Cancer Center Team Science
- Kaitlin S. Zalcikova, PhD – Program Manager, CTS Research Program and Team Science, NC TraCS Institute
NOTE: ACTS is not affiliated with the grantmaking ACTeR Pilot Grant, a program of NC TraCS.