The 2023 Science of Team Science Planning Committee is looking forward to welcoming you to the 2023 SciTS conference from July 23-26, 2023.
As you know, SciTS is the flagship event of the International Network for the Science of Team Science (INSciTS). It continues to be the premier annual gathering of scholars, practitioners, and providers in the field of Team Science, bringing together a broad range of disciplines to share and advance the latest evidence-based methods in team collaboration and transdisciplinary research. Speakers and attendees will include investigators, facilitators, educators, administrators, students, funders, and policymakers. Our community includes academia, government, industry, civil society, and many other sectors, and spans a multitude of knowledge domain spaces. Anyone interested in improving collaborative research and discovery is welcome!
Become a Member of INSciTS
INSciTS is the membership organization for all stakeholders invested in team science. Individuals leading, engaging in, managing, facilitating, supporting, evaluating, and producing scholarship on team science will find a professional home in INSciTS. INSciTS is a forum to share the latest evidence for what works in team science and collaborate with one another to advance the SciTS field. Join our community, as a founding member! To learn about being a founding member, the benefits of membership, and membership levels and dues, please visit our Membership page, or click on the button below. While you’re there, read testimonials from current INSciTS members, about why they decided to join as founding members.
Join an INSciTS Special Interest Group
INSciTS Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are member-led groups that provide a “home within a home” for INSciTS members to connect and collaborate with colleagues with shared interests in the SciTS field. SIGs help to build community around shared interests and aligned activities, enable collaboration throughout the year, advance key priority areas in the SciTS field, and create opportunities to engage with external groups. Currently active SIGs address: changing academic culture to foster team science (TS) success; creating incubator spaces for TS; training for TS; scientometrics, network analysis, and data visualization; and emerging careers. To learn more, please click on the button below.
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