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If there is a topic of high general interest to the lab, we can also schedule a meeting block on it (even if we don’t directly research that topic). You can find a list of potential Meeting Block topics at the end of this document. The topics of the Meeting Blocks are decided as a group and will be chosen for strategic purposes (e.g., if we are writing a grant or paper on a particular topic area we might assign a meeting block to that topic, likewise – if we are exploring measures for a new study, we could assign a meeting block to searching for a range of measures and deciding on the best available). The first layer to the lab meeting structure is to have ‘Meeting Blocks’ which focus the content of our lab meetings for set periods of time (typically 3-5 weeks) on a particular topic. 5.1.1 Offboarding Tasks - Volunteer Research Assistant.5.1 Offboarding - Volunteer Research Assistant.4.11.1 How to use GitHub like a Software Developer.2.3 Onboarding - Volunteer Research Assistant (UCLA Students).2.2 Onboarding - Staff Research Associate.
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