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Coimbra Group Training Event: Pathways to Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research

Coimbra Group Training Event: Pathways to Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research

On November 2nd 2021, Prof. Catherine Lyall and Dr Isabel Fletcher from the University of Edinburgh, delivered training to the Coimbra Group on the SHAPE-ID Toolkit. The event was moderated by Prof. Adriana ZaitVice-Chair of the Coimbra Group Doctoral Studies Working Group and Director of the Doctoral School of Economics and Business Administration at the University Alexandru Ioan Cuza Iasi (Romania).

The purpose of this training event was to introduce key stakeholders to the SHAPE-ID Toolkit and to discuss Pathways to Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research. Participants were also introduced to some of the resources that are valuable for research performing organisations and their communities, with a lively and dynamic Q&A session.

Participants had the opportunity to discuss the project, the toolkit and share their experiences of the challenges of supporting SSH integration.

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