Next Interdisciplinary Research Group Meeting

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Tim Dean

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Jun 16, 2011, 3:02:38 AM6/16/11
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Hi folks,

The next meeting of the Interdisciplinary Research Group will be on Tuesday 5 July at the same location as last time: upstairs at Berkelouw Books in Newtown.

For this meeting, I'll be drafting something of a 'mission statement' for what the group hopes to achieve and the goal of promoting interdisciplinary research (IDR) which we can discuss and revise. I'll send around the mission statement before the meeting for your perusal.

I'm also interested in cataloguing the individual barriers to conducting IDR so we can have a clearer idea of what problems need to be solved. I've started a new forum thread on the Synthesis site discussing barriers to IDR, so please contribute, and we can discuss them at the next meet.

If you know of anyone who might be interested in getting involved, please do invite them along and/or point them at this site: https://sites.google.com/site/synthesisresearch/home

Cheers,
Tim

Tim Dean

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Jul 4, 2011, 8:26:05 PM7/4/11
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Hi folks,

I'm going to postpone this evening's meeting. Apologies if that throws
anyone out.

I'll be rescheduling the next meeting shortly, where we'll discuss the
barriers to interdisciplinary research and talk about the draft
mission statement for what we're hoping to achieve.

Cheers,
Tim

On Jun 16, 5:02 pm, Tim Dean <the.tim.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The next meeting of the Interdisciplinary Research Group will be on *Tuesday
> 5 July* at the same location as last time: upstairs at Berkelouw Books in
> Newtown.
>
> For this meeting, I'll be drafting something of a 'mission statement' for
> what the group hopes to achieve and the goal of promoting interdisciplinary
> research (IDR) which we can discuss and revise. I'll send around the mission
> statement before the meeting for your perusal.
>
> I'm also interested in cataloguing the individual barriers to conducting IDR
> so we can have a clearer idea of what problems need to be solved. I've
> started a new forum thread on the Synthesis site<https://sites.google.com/site/synthesisresearch/home/forum>discussing barriers to IDR, so please contribute, and we can discuss them at
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