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Kindness in Science is an inclusive approach that fosters diversity, respect, wellbeing & openness leading to better science outcomes. | Kindness in Science is an inclusive approach that fosters diversity, respect, wellbeing & openness leading to better science outcomes. | ||
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Who are we? ==== | ==== Who are we? ==== | ||
We are a diverse collective based in Aotearoa/New Zealand leading a culture shift in the science community that embeds kindness to achieve better science outcomes. | We are a diverse collective based in Aotearoa/New Zealand leading a culture shift in the science community that embeds kindness to achieve better science outcomes. | ||
The Kindness in Science Collective was co-founded by Catherine Febria (@ecofebria), Stephanie Galla (@sgalla32), Kate Hannah (@Knhannah), Shaun Hendy (@hendysh), Dan Hikuroa (@DanHikuroa), Aleksandra Pawlik (@aleksandrana), Tammy Steeves (@testeeves) and Cilla Wehi (@CillaWehi). | The Kindness in Science Collective was co-founded by Catherine Febria (@ecofebria), Stephanie Galla (@sgalla32), Kate Hannah (@Knhannah), Shaun Hendy (@hendysh), Dan Hikuroa (@DanHikuroa), Aleksandra Pawlik (@aleksandrana), Tammy Steeves (@testeeves) and Cilla Wehi (@CillaWehi). | ||
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What do we do? === | === What do we do? === | ||
Since the inaugural Kindness in Science workshop in December 2017 the initiative has been growing – largely behind the scenes – but you can search #KindnessInScience on social media to see how we, and others, are embedding kindness in science. | Since the inaugural Kindness in Science workshop in December 2017 the initiative has been growing – largely behind the scenes – but you can search #KindnessInScience on social media to see how we, and others, are embedding kindness in science. | ||
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How do I learn more? === | === How do I learn more? === | ||
Check out our new Sciblogs series. Also see New Zealand’s Biological Heritage National Science Challenge’s latest article. | Check out our new Sciblogs series. Also see New Zealand’s Biological Heritage National Science Challenge’s latest article. | ||
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How do I get involved? === | === How do I get involved? === | ||
Contact Tammy Steeves for more information. | Contact Tammy Steeves for more information. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:16, 10 November 2021
Kindness in Science is an inclusive approach that fosters diversity, respect, wellbeing & openness leading to better science outcomes.
Who are we?
We are a diverse collective based in Aotearoa/New Zealand leading a culture shift in the science community that embeds kindness to achieve better science outcomes.
The Kindness in Science Collective was co-founded by Catherine Febria (@ecofebria), Stephanie Galla (@sgalla32), Kate Hannah (@Knhannah), Shaun Hendy (@hendysh), Dan Hikuroa (@DanHikuroa), Aleksandra Pawlik (@aleksandrana), Tammy Steeves (@testeeves) and Cilla Wehi (@CillaWehi).
What do we do?
Since the inaugural Kindness in Science workshop in December 2017 the initiative has been growing – largely behind the scenes – but you can search #KindnessInScience on social media to see how we, and others, are embedding kindness in science.
How do I learn more?
Check out our new Sciblogs series. Also see New Zealand’s Biological Heritage National Science Challenge’s latest article.
How do I get involved?
Contact Tammy Steeves for more information.