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“Collaboration is about recognising the value that different people can bring to your research. We’re not working in silos – our knowledge base is overlapping.”
August 31, 2020
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Martin Webber, Professor of Social Work
“If you are going to be writing a proposal you need to have a good grasp of research methodology and what is going to be of interest to the big research funders.”
“You can work as co-investigators on projects that are led by more experienced researchers to get into the groove, to get a feel for the processes and structures from working together.”