Center for Urban Horticulture
3501 NE 41st Street, Seattle, WA, United States
All good teams and organizations change over time. This change is essential for growth and can also be quite challenging. Leading change can be more effective when anchored in the
Center for Urban Horticulture
3501 NE 41st Street, Seattle, WA, United States
This is part of a four-part series on the third Thursday monthly at 3pm from September through December, 2022. Objectives: Look at the impacts of uncertainty on our well-being, especially in
In this 4th session of the Team Science Seminar Series, we will discuss strategies for building and sustaining an interdisciplinary research team. We will identify team processes that drive team effectiveness and
Center for Urban Horticulture
3501 NE 41st Street, Seattle, WA, United States
This workshop will provide tools to help you learn principles of productivity and creativity. You will learn and practice strategies for managing your email as well as low-tech solutions to
If you would like to complete the the series to earn the certificate please sign up here: https://uwsom.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bde8xR7ZOgAnYb4. If you would like to just attend this one workshop in the series
The biographical sketch (or “biosketch”) is where you get to show grant reviewers what you—as PI or other key personnel—will bring to a proposed project. In this session, we will
Whether in the operating room, the clinic or the lab, the best results come when we are able to work collaboratively. Despite best intentions, making this happen can sometimes be
Research on mindset suggests that people have different views about their abilities. This 5th session of the Team Science Seminar Series examines what it means to have a fixed mindset vs. a
If you would like to complete the the series to earn the certificate please sign up here: https://uwsom.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bde8xR7ZOgAnYb4. If you would like to just attend this one workshop in the series
Prior literature has shown that experiences of racism are pervasive in the professional lives of trainees who are underrepresented in medicine (URiM), particularly Black and African American trainees, often leading