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Complex Solutions to Complex Problems.

Collaborative Collision is an interdisciplinary networking program designed to connect researchers with complementary interests. Turning those connections into collaborations and accelerating their success through an internal funding competition.

Read more about the three phases of Collaborative Collision 2.0 below, or check out our Frequently Asked Questions.

Collaborative Connector

Building interdisciplinary connections by introducing researchers with complementary interests, resources, and expertise.

Collaborative Incubator

New teams are guided through the process of developing a project, designing a collaboration plan, discovering the team's competitive advantage, and determining how to communicate their project to the right people, in the right way.

Collaborative Accelerator

 Showcasing how Florida State is rising to meet our collaborative challenge, one team will receive up to $50,000 to conduct the pilot project developed in Collaborative Incubator. 

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Collaborative Collisions

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Research Profile Presentations

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New Teams Formed

"Our world is faced with a variety of complex issues that impact all of us. Climate change, poverty, inequality and human rights, individual safety and privacy, health and wellness — all are examples of problems that have multiple, interconnected causes and effects— all are examples of problems that cannot be solved by a single researcher or academic discipline, — and all are examples of problems discussed at Collaborative Collision.

Through Collaborative Collision, Florida State University is building the interdisciplinary teams needed to provide complex solutions to complex problems."

- Dr. Laurel Fulkerson, Interim Vice President for Research

Opening Remarks at Collaborative Collision: Health 2021