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serendipity academic
researchers network
The Serendipity Academic Researchers Network (SARN) was established in 2021 in order to foster discussions and collaborations among academic researchers.
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As a member of SARN, you will be added to a mailing list that might be used by the SARN chairs to reach out to SARN members. Additionally, you have access to the SARN channel on the Forum. This is a closed group in order to provide the opportunity to discuss topics (i.e., work in progress, research projects, methods, ... ) among peers. This means that only members with a 'SARN' badge will have access to this channel. After you have created your SerSoc profile on the website, request your SARN-membership here.
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In the future, we plan to organize dedicated SARN activities. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have suggestions or want to contribute.
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SARN eligibility criteria:
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You are a member of SerSoc
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You should be employed by, study at or be affiliated with an academic or research institution, either full or part-time. Emeritus/emerita academics are also eligible.
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We welcome people from all disciplines and those who work across disciplines.
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You should also have previously engaged in or want to engage in serendipity research.
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SARN Chairs: Stephann Makri and Annelien Smets
Questions or troubles regarding your SARN membership request? Contact Annelien Smets