diff --git a/wiki/pages/human-practices.html b/wiki/pages/human-practices.html index ea9ee0de1ebc5e0ad4b77c0cc0d1fd2e90fde1e3..6b5bcb7d671f4bd6de9771545cdc022a74db235b 100644 --- a/wiki/pages/human-practices.html +++ b/wiki/pages/human-practices.html @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ <p>Seeing as the Edinburgh-UHAS_Ghana Team is one of the few, if not, only team to have such a unique international dynamic, we are defining a joint team as one that combines an institution located in the global North, with an institution in the global South. </p> <h3 id="5.2" class="anchor">How to form a joint team?</h3> <p>The enthusiasm for forming a joint team should be two-way, in that each side of the potential team has actively chosen to take part. </p> - <p><b>We suggest that iGEM creates a twinning program for joint teams, which would start by sending out following survey to create a list of teams that are open to this kind of setup. </b>he survey would be sent out in January, long in advance before the Grand Jamboree in October. Please also refer to our infographic for an overview on how we propose that you set up a joint team (Figure 5). </p> + <p><b>We suggest that iGEM creates a twinning program for joint teams, which would start by sending out following survey to create a list of teams that are open to this kind of setup. </b>The survey would be sent out in January, long in advance before the Grand Jamboree in October. Please also refer to our infographic for an overview on how we propose that you set up a joint team (Figure 5). </p> <ol> <li>Institution Name</li>