 
The Institute for Collaboration Science was formed in July, 2006 with funding from a UNO alumnus, Steve Wild, and a grant from the University of Nebraska Foundation. Among the Institute’s founding members are 12 faculty members from all six colleges, who seek to bring their diversity of knowledge to bear on improving collaboration for organizations in Omaha and the nation at large.
MISSION
- To develop, validate and publish theoretical foundations for collaboration-related phenomena;
- To help organizations in Omaha and the nation apply these standings to make a difference that matters, and
- To teach collaboration concepts to undergraduates, graduates, and organizational leaders.
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ACTIVITIES
- offering courses related to collaboration science and technology
- inviting distinguished scholars for lectures or presentation
- conducting research on collaboration field
- publishing works on collaboration
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