Excellence in Context by the Eindhoven Young Academy of Engineering

Team science

37 min · 24 apr 2026
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In this episode, we share a special fire-side talk recorded live during the Wellbeing Event of the Eindhoven Young Academy. Together with two senior researchers, we explored what makes team science unique, why it matters, how collaboration shapes excellence in academia. They reflect on how excellence in academia is often tied to an impossible idea: expecting researchers to excel at everything. They notice the shift towards recognizing diverse roles and valuing team science, while raising key questions: how does our view of excellence shape career and workload and and how can we better support team-based research? Because this was a live recording, the sound quality may not be as polished as our other episodes, but the conversation is full of insights worth hearing. Join us as we reflect on the challenges and opportunities of team science, and rethink what it takes to make collaborations thrive in academia. Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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aflevering Team science artwork

Team science

In this episode, we share a special fire-side talk recorded live during the Wellbeing Event of the Eindhoven Young Academy. Together with two senior researchers, we explored what makes team science unique, why it matters, how collaboration shapes excellence in academia. They reflect on how excellence in academia is often tied to an impossible idea: expecting researchers to excel at everything. They notice the shift towards recognizing diverse roles and valuing team science, while raising key questions: how does our view of excellence shape career and workload and and how can we better support team-based research? Because this was a live recording, the sound quality may not be as polished as our other episodes, but the conversation is full of insights worth hearing. Join us as we reflect on the challenges and opportunities of team science, and rethink what it takes to make collaborations thrive in academia. Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

24 apr 202637 min
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Introducing the EYAE podcast on Excellence in Context

Excellence is a term that is often used in academia. While we all probably have some idea of what this term means, it tends to remain superficial and generic. We therefore contend that to really understand and appreciate people, excellence should always be viewed in context. Without this, you often don’t see the complete picture, hampering appropriate judgement of someone's performance. Through this, talents can remain unrecognized and underappreciated. Failures, for instance, are rarely discussed, although they have a substantial effect on overall performance. Moreover, the contexts in which people operate can differ substantially, whether due to educational demands, caregiving responsibilities, or other factors. All the while, time is scarce, forcing us to make choices on where to focus our efforts and where not.  This raises the question: What does excellence mean for people in academia, and what does it take to foster and sustain this kind of excellence for the future?  In this podcast series, we aim to discuss and reflect upon ‘Excellence’ in context. Guests discuss how differences in opportunities, demands and constraints impact one's academic career, offering insights from different perspectives. We hope that these discussions will increase awareness, encourage reflections, and foster discussions on context-dependent opportunities and constraints to flourish in academia.  Music: Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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