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International Research Collaborations

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Informationen zum Autor Melissa S. Anderson, PhD. , is Professor of Higher Education and an affiliate faculty member in bioethics at the University of Minnesota, where she also chairs the University’s Senate Research Committee. Nicholas H. Steneck, PhD. , is Director of the Research Ethics and Integrity Program of the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research and Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Michigan. Klappentext 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 fundedthe legal and normative environments of research differences in regulation and oversightvariation 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. Zusammenfassung Part of the International Studies in Higher Education series, International Research Collaborations considers what can go wrong in cross-national collaborations, and how scientists can avoid these problems. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. International Research Collaborations 1. What Can Be Gained and What Can Go Wrong in the Context of Different National Research Environments , Melissa S. Anderson 2. Research Integrity in the Context of Global Cooperation , Nicholas H. Steneck 3. Considerations Upon Setting Out to Collaborate Internationally , F. Gray Handley Part II. Differences in the Organization and Funding of Research 4. National Variations in the Organization of Scientific Research , David W. Chapman, Ingo Stolz, and Olena Glushko 5. Evolution of National Funding Systems for Research , Tony Mayer 6. National Systems for Scientific Research in China , Ping Sun Part III. Differences in Legal and Normative Environments 7. Legal and Regulatory Considerations in International Research Collaborations , Mark A. Bohnhorst, Meredith McQuaid, Stacey R. Bolton Tsantir, Donald M. Amundson, and Melissa S. Anderson 8. The Governance of Scientific Collaborations: The International Reach of U.S. Law , Alexander M. Capron 9. Normative Environments of International Science , Raymond G. De Vries, Leslie M. Rott, and Yasaswi Paruchuri Part IV. Differences in Regulatory and Publication Oversight 10. International Cooperation to Ensure Scientific Integrity , Christine C. Boesz and Peggy L. Fischer 11. Scientific Integrity in the Context of Pan-European Cooperation , Andrew C. Stainthorpe 12. Collaborating with Colleague...

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