Encouraged by their institutions and governments and aided by
advances in technology and communication, researchers increasingly
pursue international collaborations with high hopes for scientific
breakthroughs, intellectual stimulation, access to research
equipment and populations, and the satisfaction of global
engagement. International Research Collaborations considers what
can and does go wrong in cross-national research collaborations,
and how scientists can avoid these problems in order to create and
sustain productive, mutually-enriching partnerships.
Unfamiliar approaches to training, legal and regulatory
complications, and differences in funding and administration pose
challenges for collaboration that are then compounded by the need
to satisfy the requirements of different research systems. To help
today 's international researchers create the best possible
partnerships, chapters by funding officers, diplomats, attorneys,
publishers, regulators, graduate students and postdocs, industry
researchers, administrators, and scholars of responsible research
address the following key trouble spots:
- how research is organized and funded
- the legal and normative environments of research
- differences in regulation and oversight
- variation in graduate education and postdoctoral training.
International Research Collaborations will provide valuable
insights to researchers who are collaborating or who intend to
collaborate, as well as to administrators, funders, regulators,
editors, and policy-makers involved in cross-national research.
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