0 relating to a friendly relationship between colleagues (= people who work together): --
The new chair quickly upset committee members, who were used to a more collegial style.
The organization has a welcoming collegial atmosphere.
Team building should be a deliberate and ongoing activity to foster collegial interdisciplinary relationships (blurring of professional boundaries) or multidisciplinary teams (involving different professionals who maintain their professional boundaries).
The authors urge the senior management of schools to instigate a collegial strategy to allow for greater collaboration between specialist and non-specialist.
The peculiar cognitive emphasis of science is made socially manifest in that isolated collegial structure which renders science distinct.
With such a collegial arrangement in place there is then the possibility of quite another working of the time frame.
Another student expected the debates to be more incisive and less of a collegial sharing of individual opinions.
Administrative control is limited because the work of professionals is self-regulated through training and collegial associations.
Was the collegial aspect of donation and counter-donation a new phenomenon, or had there been comparable social practices beforehand?
They also began to act in a somewhat more collegial fashion and to provide more individualized help.