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Revision as of 15:50, 18 December 2020

Purpose and work: What are the key responsibilities and main areas of work in the Research Working Circle?

  • Finding new calls for EU funded programs, grants, collaborative fellowships that can be run by DisCO
  • Networking with institutional partners to keep DisCO in the loop of new consortia or find its place in existing consortia that are applying for funding
  • Conceptualizing and reflecting on the internal practices of DisCO to continually inform the existing research lines and to produce pieces of work that can be published under DisCO
  • Allocating research tasks internally in communication with the rest of the team
  • Knowing the research capacities and expertise within DisCO once more research funding is achieved
  • Re-assessing research task allocation for the next period

Membership: Who is in this circle? Who are the stewards?

  • Stewards: Cindy, Natalia
  • Members: Stacco, Sara, Irene

Operation: What procedures, protocols, processes does this circle need? What templates are needed?

Tools: What workflow tools does this circle need?

Connections: How and where does Research connect with other circles?

Rhythms: What rhythms are needed and how do they relate to our other rhythms?

  • Weekly: Circle Check-In