2022
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-022-01217-1
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Science facilitation: navigating the intersection of intellectual and interpersonal expertise in scientific collaboration

Abstract: Today’s societal challenges, such as climate change and global pandemics, are increasingly complex and require collaboration across scientific disciplines to address. Scientific teams bring together individuals of varying backgrounds and expertise to work collaboratively on creating new knowledge to address these challenges. Within a scientific team, there is inherent diversity in disciplinary cultures and preferences for interpersonal collaboration. Such diversity contributes to the potential strength of the … Show more

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“…Similar to the product design activity, the process of crafting the project work schedule also requires students' collaboration skills, particularly in the aspect of cooperation during discussions to determine the project's timetable. This trains students to appreciate the opinions/ideas of their group members, take responsibility for organizing the project work schedule through effective communication, and demonstrate self-awareness in adhering to the schedule they have developed (Aufa et al, 2021;Cravens et al, 2022). Through interactive activities during the project preparation process, collaboration skills can be enhanced (Irwan et al, 2023;Hasan, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to the product design activity, the process of crafting the project work schedule also requires students' collaboration skills, particularly in the aspect of cooperation during discussions to determine the project's timetable. This trains students to appreciate the opinions/ideas of their group members, take responsibility for organizing the project work schedule through effective communication, and demonstrate self-awareness in adhering to the schedule they have developed (Aufa et al, 2021;Cravens et al, 2022). Through interactive activities during the project preparation process, collaboration skills can be enhanced (Irwan et al, 2023;Hasan, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the key competencies in 21 st -century education is collaboration (Castañer & Oliveira, 2020;Sholikha & Fitrayati, 2021). Collaboration involves a form of constructive social interaction in solving a problem collectively, making the success of collaboration heavily dependent on the quality of various knowledge, responsibilities, and trust that emerge within the group (Cravens et al, 2022;Kostis et al, 2022). In this context, students learn from each other's experiences and knowledge, thus enabling them to develop critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills (Conklin, 2013;Devi et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Team science can often be complicated by different disciplinary perspectives, expectations of what counts as knowledge or research, and who is making the decisions. Teams may actively need facilitation processes to run effectively (Cravens, Jones, et al., 2022). It's important to make an active decision about how teams will work and whether team meetings will be facilitated by an inside leader or whether someone needs to be brought in from outside the core team.…”
Section: The Science Of Team Science and Building Collaborationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Professionals may be brought in for high-confl ict, high-stakes, or short-term Engagement efforts. However, managers who wish to participate in these types of longterm efforts, which can also be used to measure the effectiveness of Outreach efforts, also need to cultivate these skills FISHERIES | www.fi sheries.org 325 as part of their ongoing relationships with their audiences (Cravens et al 2022 ).…”
Section: The Social Scientists and Communication Practitioners To Callmentioning
confidence: 99%