Collaborative Collision: Health

This message has been approved by Beth Hodges, Director of the Office of Research Development, for distribution to students.
Celebrating Five Years of Collaborative Collision!
April 6th, 7th, and 8th
2pm-5pm | Zoom
In April 2016, the Office of Research Development organized the first campus-wide interdisciplinary networking program at Florida State University. Five years and 15 events later, Collaborative Collision has brought together thousands of members of the FSU research community, helped launch countless new collaborative research teams, and positioned FSU to make breakthrough discoveries and compete for external funding.
Join ORD in celebrating this milestone by revisiting the first Collaborative Collision topic: Health. Not merely the absence of disease or infirmity Health touches every member of FSU's faculty, staff, and student body. As a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, Health is perhaps the best example of the kind of convergent topic, with diverse disciplinary interest, that Collaborative Collision was designed to address.