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Entering the new year with better intentions to connect with more researchers & innovators? Are you looking for ways to grow your network with peers in your field and beyond? From heart disease to musical instruments, timber buildings to eels we have a research network for you. Sparked your interest? Learn more about COST Actions and how you can participate 🔗 http://bit.ly/3AmsGeH #COSTactions #NetworkingWorks #ScienceWithoutBorders

  • 10 reasons why networking is beneficial for researchers 
1. Builds relationships than can lead to valuable collaboration
2.Provides access to a wider range of expertise and perspectives.
3. Opens the door to exchange with industry, policymakers, and citizens.
4. Brings visibility and recognition to research projects and expertise.   
5. Increases access to or knowledge of funding opportunities.    
6. Encourages the sharing of resources, data, and information.  
7. Helps researchers stay informed on latest developments and trends.
8. Improves career prospects and professional development. 
9. Facilitates interdisciplinary research that just might bring new insights.
10. Creates a support network of peers and enhances mentorship opportunities.
Anastasios Tsaousis

Reader in Molecular & Evolutionary Parasitology at Uni of Kent; Action Chair of Blastocystis under One Health; President of Protistology-UK society; Executive Secretary of WFP and the European Society of Protistologists.

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