Scientists on the Move

Scientists on the Move

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https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/scientists-on-the-move/

Universities play a crucial role in scientific progress. They represent some of the world’s leading scientific minds and empower researchers to do their best work.

Success in science requires building top performing teams to push the boundaries of what is known—and this means attracting and nurturing scientific talent. In today’s political climate of possible scientific funding cuts and immigration policy uncertainty, headlines forecast a grim effect on scientific research. As such, my ResearchGate colleagues and I wanted to understand what researchers really need from the academic job market, in order to help institutions navigate today’s geopolitical crossroads and continue building teams that can accelerate scientific progress.

Scientists on the Move

Dec 16, 2019, 10:30pm UTC
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/scientists-on-the-move/ > Universities play a crucial role in scientific progress. They represent some of the world’s leading scientific minds and empower researchers to do their best work. > Success in science requires building top performing teams to push the boundaries of what is known—and this means attracting and nurturing scientific talent. In today’s political climate of possible scientific funding cuts and immigration policy uncertainty, headlines forecast a grim effect on scientific research. As such, my ResearchGate colleagues and I wanted to understand what researchers really need from the academic job market, in order to help institutions navigate today’s geopolitical crossroads and continue building teams that can accelerate scientific progress.