The day was characterised by open dialogue in an open-space format, presentations of projects already connected to the centre, and discussions about the first joint publications. Conversations focused both on research directions and on how RELATE should be organised in order to develop into a strong and internationally competitive research environment in the long term.
RELATE brings together researchers from several disciplines at Linköping University and is built on the conviction that complex questions related to work, health and ageing require interdisciplinary approaches and co-creative methods in close collaboration with societal stakeholders. The ambition is to combine breadth of expertise with scientific excellence and to create an integrated environment where collaboration, methodological development and societal impact are central components. The day was marked by lively discussions and a strong sense of trust and belonging. Many participants highlighted the value of meeting in person and of beginning joint research work at an early stage.
– Excellence does not emerge by itself. It is built through collaboration, clear structures and a shared ambition to maintain high scientific quality. The kick-off was a first step in establishing RELATE as a coherent and competitive interdisciplinary centre,” says professor Mathilda Björk, Director of the Centre.
Thor Balkhed
Interest in the centre has already been strong, both within academia and among stakeholders in society.
– The significant interest in RELATE from external partners underlines the need to address these issues in a coordinated and long-term way. Through this initiative, we have the opportunity not only to strengthen scientific knowledge, but also to ensure that it is translated into practice,” says Mathilda Björk.
Thor Balkhed
RELATE is funded by Forte – the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare and is led by Linköping University. Work now continues with deepening collaborations, developing joint research initiatives, and strengthening the centre as a growing and internationally competitive research environment.