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Inspiring Collaboration and Engagement
Contributor(s): Reeves, Julie (Author), Starbuck, Sue (Author), Yeung, Alison (Author)
ISBN: 1526464500     ISBN-13: 9781526464507
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $45.60  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Counseling - Academic Development
Series: Success in Research
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.1" W x 9.8" (0.85 lbs) 232 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
This manual provides a framework to strategically think about and practice collaboration with others within and outside various disciplines. Aware of the different approaches in accordance with discipline, gender, and career goals, through case studies from lived experiences, the editors have compiled guidelines on:

- How to start, build and maintain collaborative networks with diverse audiences,
- The opportunities that exist internally and externally to networks,
- How to resolve conflicts, overcome resistance, and build trust and confidence.

With a wide scope in both content and reach, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and their supporters alike, particularly those who are looking to engage with various audiences such as individuals, institutions, private companies, and governments.

Contributor Bio(s): Yeung, Alison: - Dr Alison Yeung is an independent academic writing consultant with substantial experience of designing and delivering writing training to academics both at home and overseas. Prior to working independently, Alison was Writing Skills Teaching Fellow at the University of Surrey for 7 years, where she had responsibility for the design and delivery of writing training for doctoral researchers. Whilst her professional career of over 30 years has been in the teaching of English and the design of teaching materials, her doctoral research was in Systematic Christian Theology and Chinese Philosophy. This deep interest in understanding the differences, and indeed similarities, between cultures has served her well in her work to support researchers in today's international academic environment. She continues to be passionate about the importance of intercultural understanding in our higher education institutions.

Reeves, Julie: - Dr Julie Reeves, has been involved with delivering skills training to researchers since 2005. Currently she is based at the University of Southampton where she designs, delivers and coordinates transferable skills training for early career researchers and research staff. Prior to this she was the Skills Training Manager, at the University of Manchester, for social science, arts and humanities postgraduate researchers, their supervisors and research staff. Her academic background is in politics and international relations, with degrees from the Universities of Kent and Southampton.
Julie is one of the key contributors to the RDF. She has contributed to Hinchcliffe, Bromley and Hutchinson eds. (2007), is a member of the CIPD and the SRHE, and is a co-convenor of the Postgraduate Issues Network (PIN) within the SRHE