About this Event
This event is for UCL PhD students and staff and ECRs are encouraged to attend. Please register using your UCL email address.
Join us for a workshop where we come together to think about how we can work across disciplines in health research.
This is an interactive, interdisciplinary workshop where we will explore how different disciplines working with health understand, engage with and apply the concept of “bias” and what this means to different disciplines and research approaches. There will also be time within the workshop to discuss participants own experiences of working across disciplines and the challenges that arise.
Who is this for?
Are you thinking of setting up a project that will benefit from interdisciplinary working?
Or do you work with mixed methods in research and think about the contribution of multiple approaches to your work?
This workshop will offer a thinking space for how we can work across disciplines, develop shared understandings and bridge knowledge and communication gaps to benefit our work.
This workshop is run by the , and we encourage PhD students and ECRs to attend. We invite participants across UCL, including the arts, social sciences, engineering and construction if you would like to think about health or develop collaborations in health.
Read a blog post about similar workshops which took place last year to give you an idea of what to expect from this event.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Room 2.14 Malet Place Engineering Building, 2 Malet Place, London, United Kingdom
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