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6.1 Group Projects » Goals & deliverables CSSS 2023 group project guidance
One of the main elements of your time here is the group project.
A unique opportunity to:
- Explore
- Learn something new.
- Work on something different from your main research topic.
- Collaborate
- Learn to work in interdisciplinary teams.
- Make friends and meet new collaborators.
- Teach someone a skill or share your knowledge with someone.
- Be creative
- Challenge yourself and be risky! Don’t be scared of “failing”.
Deliverables
We ask for a few things in order for you to receive your certificate of completion:
- Wednesday July 5th: 1-page abstract with short description and figure.
- Wednesday July 5th and Thursday July 6th: short group presentations.
- After summer: short report to be included in the CSSS 2023 proceedings (deadline: November 1).