Collaboration increasingly lies at the heart of successful research. To
help develop new collaborations, the Collaborations Workshop will bring
together researchers, funding body representatives and technology
experts in Edinburgh on 10-11 March 2010. This expertise, combined with
the workshop’s novel structure, will create the perfect opportunity to
meet researchers with complementary skills who, in collaboration, could
help turn your ideas into a reality.

Register for the workshop at http://oss.ly/r.

The focus of the Collaborations Workshop is e-Research: the harnessing
of computer technology for research. Expect to hear about how to exploit
the latest technologies, maximise funding possibilities and how
researchers from all disciplines have benefitted by sharing expertise
and experience. In addition, David Flanders, the JISC’s programme
manager of the Information Environment, will present a personal view on
managing projects. At last year’s workshop, a similar mix of expertise
led to a number of new collaborations, some of which have already become
funded projects.

The Collaborations Workshop is organised by OMII-UK, an e-Research
organisation which is funded by the UK Research Councils. With many
years of experience working with researchers from various disciplines,
OMII-UK has the expertise to match researchers with those people who are
best suited to realise their ideas. Matchmaking is a key aspect of the
Collaborations Workshop and the reason that last year’s workshop was
described as ‘a very useful way for elaborating plans and drawing in
other partners to [our] project’.

The workshop employs a novel structure: the agenda is controlled by the
delegates. Topics for discussion are suggested and the most popular are
determined by a vote. The topics are explored in a series of parallel
breakout sessions, with conclusions reported back to all delegates at
brief feedback sessions. Aside from ensuring that only the most
important topics are explored, this structure introduces flexibility
into the agenda. Extra time is given to the ideas that prove most
fruitful, and discussions that have come to a conclusion can be closed
down. The agenda will initially be shaped by delegates that register
early. To see the discussion themes as they emerge, visit http://oss.ly/w.

Today’s research is becoming increasingly dependent on technology and
expertise from outside a researcher’s own discipline. This fact has been
identified by the Research Councils who promote interdisciplinary
research as one of the ways to optimise research spending. With research
funding heading towards an uncertain period, there has never been a
better time to build new collaborations and establish new contacts, and
the perfect forum for this is the Collaborations Workshop.





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