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  1. Series 1, Episode 4 - Come Together. Philandering English Professor, Matt Beer, is on a mission to woo icy business consultant George into knee-trembling, resolve-weakening, book-cooking submission.

    • The More Minds, The Better
    • Learning New Things and Having New Perspectives
    • You Can’T Do It All Alone
    • Promote Collegiality to Build Networks and Friendships
    • Increased Productivity

    Two heads are better than one, or the more, the merrier, right? The premise is that when we put our heads together, we perform better than when we work alone. We are also more likely to discuss ideas and generate new perspectives when more people are involved. Therefore, faculty and students at MUST are encouraged to join forces with one another to...

    People from different backgrounds or disciplines see same thing in very different ways. A different perspective can help us understand a situation in a new light, to consider and learn from the beliefs and viewpoints of others. The ability to see from others’ perspective will also help reduce conflict and prejudice. Collaborating with individuals f...

    This is especially true for faculty members engaging in research. A 2014 survey conducted in the UK found that more than 40 per cent of researchers feel lonely at work. Research collaborations may not only improve research output, but potentially provide an effective way to cope with academic loneliness. At MUST, interdisciplinary research projects...

    At higher education institutions, “collegiality” can be a criterion for promotion or tenure. The ability to work with others is a key social skill that enhances an individual’s professional life. Encouraging collaboration among teachers is a way that department heads can improve collegiality. In the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism Management at ...

    Collaboration is often seen as a group effort and often a top-down directive. Environment is certainly an important aspect of collaboration, and a culture of collaboration with the goal of improving productivity may be even more attractive to faculty members. A collaborative culture can elevate productivitythrough the sharing of information and res...

  2. Aug 17, 2023 · Building a strong campus community is essential for the overall well-being of students. College events play a pivotal role in achieving this goal. By bringing students together in a social setting, these events create opportunities for meaningful connections and friendships to form.

  3. Apr 26, 2011 · Check out information to watch 1 - 4: Come Together online including episode summaries, ratings, and links to stream on SideReel.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · One key fact stands out: On-Campus college events play a vital role in promoting student engagement and building connections within the student community. This article offers a comprehensive guide, filled with 20+ unique and customizable event ideas to captivate students’ interests across different areas.

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  5. Aug 15, 2018 · In a Q&A, Vijay Pendakur, Marla Love and Renee Alexander, leaders in the Office of the Dean of Students, reflect on the campus climate and how changes to their office’s structure can help students find a sense of belonging at Cornell.

  6. Come Together: With Will Adamsdale, Jonathan Bailey, Lisa Jackson, Joseph Millson. Hoping she'll go easy on Kirke, Matt agrees to seduce frosty consultant George, and Imogen, suddenly jealous, pursues a most unlikely love interest.