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The Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress
consists of researchers and clinicians from around the world collaborating on topics of global importance....
We welcome everybody interested in trauma to join the Global Collaboration on Traumatic Stress (GCTS).
Registration is free.
Feel free to reach out to the chairs, any theme or project leader or steering committee member, we like to help you getting involved!
How to get involved?
1. Stay up to date
Receive around 4 newsletter per year, and get access to GCTS member benefits such as conference registration waivers.
Submit form 1 below.
2. Join a specific project
Check out the website or use the search box (upper right corner of the page) to search for Collaborators Are Welcome or CAW.
Submit form 2 below.
3. Submit your own global project proposal
See submission details on this page ->
Submit form 3 below.
After any form of registration you will receive 2-4 Newsletters per year with updates on projects or activities - it is easy to unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive them - and have access to GCTS member benefits
Your registration helps us to build a global network of all interested in solving trauma related problems around the world! You can get involved in three ways.
Submit a project proposal
Consider what the GCTS stands for on the About page and use the form to submit your proposal, including the following information:
Title + Acronym (if available)
Project leader + contact person's email
Project group names, institute, country - ideally multi country, or eg: "Currently looking for collaborators, please contact the project leader if interested"
Background max 200 words
Aims max 75 words
Methods design, qualitative/quantitative, population, N, procedures, measures - max 200 words
Preregistration if applicable, e.g. in OSF
Status - Add Collaborators are Welcome (CAW) if that is the case
Project evaluation
New projects will be evaluated by the current theme or topic leaders for inclusion. When it would consider a new theme, it will require approval by the Steering committee.
Searching the website for Collaborators are Welcome (CAW) is really helpful to get on board!