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Wednesday, 8 July 2026, 10am to 3pm

Collaborations can be rewarding or draining, depending on how well people connect. In this course we look at what neuroscience has taught us about how to collaborate. You will make sense of why some of your collaborations have felt great to be part of, while others have been a drag. You will diagnose problems with collaborations you are part of and find practical solutions for improving them. Leave with a clear model for improving all collaborations you are involved in.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
 Understand the social drivers that affect the way people behave in collaborations.
 Identify what has contributed to your own experience of effective collaboration.
 Identify clear actions that a leader can take to improve collaborations.

Speaker(s): Kate Tapper

Venue: Careers Service - Careers Service 56 Banbury Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX2 6PA United Kingdom

Department: Maths, Physical & Life Sciences (Division)

Organiser: Dr Catherine Seed

Host: MPLS Researcher Training & Development

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This course forms part of the Innovation Leadership Programme Masterclass series as well as being a stand alone course.
Lunch included.