Message posted on 06/09/2018

Don’t Miss the 2019 Science of Team Science (SciTS) Conference May 20-23, 2019 in Lansing, Michigan!

The SciTS field is building the evidence base for conducting, managing, and
supporting effective and efficient team-based research.



The SciTS conference is the annual international forum dedicated to team
science, bringing together thought leaders and practitioners from a broad
range of disciplines, fields, and professions, including: communications,
management, social and behavioral sciences, information technology, systems
science, sustainability, and translational research. The annual SciTS
conference is the meeting arm of the International Network for the Science
of Team Science. Join us to meet with members of the network and to gain
insight into the latest trends and innovations while enjoying all the food
and culture Lansing has to offer!



Important dates to remember:

· Call for Proposals Released: September 15, 2018

· Registration Opens: January 1, 2019

· Call for Proposals Closes: January 15, 2019

· Early Bird Registration Closes: March 15, 2019

To learn more go to: https://www.scienceofteamscience.org/


Andi Hess
Director | Interdisciplinary Translation and Integration Sciences Initiative

Director | International Network for the Science of Team Science (INSciTS)

Instructor | Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies

Faculty Affiliate | Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian & East European
Studies
Faculty Director | Identity and Conflict in the Balkans Study Abroad Program

Arizona State University
College of Integrative Sciences and Arts | cisa.asu.edu
P.O. Box 870604
Tempe, AZ 85287-0604
P: 480.727.3265 | F: 480.727.6344
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