International collaboration in scientific research

In summary, international collaboration is a valuable way to encourage scientific research. There are many ways to promote it, including looking at physics journals and seeing which authors have international collaborations.
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ISamson
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Hello,

I have been wondering how it is possible for us to encourage international scientific research collaboration. I mean what can governments, normal people and research groups do to encourage it?
I value your thoughts.
Thank you.
 
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What do you mean? Our big experiments are multilateral: CERN, ELT, VIRGO, ISS, LNGS and many others. And the regular academic business is always an exchange across borders.
 
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fresh_42 said:
What do you mean? Our big experiments are multilateral: CERN, ELT, VIRGO, ISS and many others. And the regular academic business is always an exchange across borders.

True.
But how can we promote the international collaboration even further? The organisations you mentioned are big projects that require international collaboration, but how can we promote it to smaller projects too?
Thank you.
 
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Ivan Samsonov said:
Hello,

I have been wondering how it is possible for us to encourage international scientific research collaboration. I mean what can governments, normal people and research groups do to encourage it?
I value your thoughts.
Thank you.
Since it goes on rather massively already, I wonder why it is that you think it needs more encouragement?
 
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There are also many international exchange programs for students and professors plus the international meetings.
 
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phinds said:
Since it goes on rather massively already, I wonder why it is that you think it needs more encouragement?

The more the better. The more chance to achieve something. If there were only one country or university working on a project then there might not be much funding or initiative going on. If more nations are involved, then there might be more money flow, collaboration, a bigger team...
 
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fresh_42 said:
There are also many international exchange programs for students and professors plus the international meetings.

Yes, this is a good point.
 
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Ivan Samsonov said:
The more the better. The more chance to achieve something. If there were only one country or university working on a project then there might not be much funding or initiative going on. If more nations are involved, then there might be more money flow, collaboration, a bigger team...
I just think you are in possession of a solution looking for a problem.
 
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phinds said:
I just think you are in possession of a solution looking for a problem.
I always thought this was restricted to pharmacy.
 
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Ivan Samsonov said:
True.
But how can we promote the international collaboration even further? The organisations you mentioned are big projects that require international collaboration, but how can we promote it to smaller projects too?
Thank you.

I strongly suggest you look at various physics journals, such as PRL, and look at the affiliation of the authors. I have a feeling that you are underestimating, or unaware, how many of those papers have international collaborations.

Zz.
 
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International collaboration.
 
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Ivan Samsonov said:
International collaboration.
Yes, that is exactly what we are talking about
 
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Ivan, when you reach bottom, it's best to stop digging.
 
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What you are actually looking for is a world without borders a world that encourages the free movement of people and less protectionism which seems to be the fashion today.
 

What is international collaboration in scientific research?

International collaboration in scientific research is when scientists from different countries work together to conduct research, share resources and expertise, and publish their findings. This collaboration allows for a broader perspective and access to diverse resources, leading to more comprehensive and impactful research.

Why is international collaboration important in scientific research?

International collaboration is important in scientific research because it allows for the pooling of resources and expertise, leading to more efficient and thorough research. It also promotes cultural exchange and understanding, and can address global challenges that require a collaborative effort.

What are the benefits of international collaboration in scientific research?

The benefits of international collaboration in scientific research include access to diverse resources and expertise, the ability to tackle complex global issues, increased impact and visibility of research, and the potential for cross-cultural learning and understanding.

What are some challenges of international collaboration in scientific research?

Some challenges of international collaboration in scientific research include differences in language, culture, and research practices, as well as logistical issues such as funding, time zones, and communication. These challenges can be overcome through effective communication, planning, and understanding of each other's perspectives and processes.

How can scientists facilitate international collaboration in their research?

Scientists can facilitate international collaboration in their research by networking and building relationships with colleagues from different countries, being open to different perspectives and approaches, and utilizing technology and resources that allow for seamless communication and data sharing. Collaborative funding opportunities and conferences can also help facilitate international collaboration in scientific research.

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