Date and Time: Tuesday, 19 March 2024, from
13:00 - 14:30 PM CET. Please adjust to your local time zone or
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Duration: 90 minutes, virtual on Zoom.
Registration and Participation: Register now
using this link:
https://nasem.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrceitrj8vGNZpbsXTmerDI8Y6EJxKHPgc#/registration
International scientific exchange is crucial in both the advancement of science and in addressing global challenges such as climate change, public health and pandemics, sustainable development, and digital security. Yet, researchers, academicians, and practitioners across the world encounter regulatory, financial, cultural, and infrastructural barriers that significantly impede global scientific collaboration. For instance, regulatory issues such as complicated visa application processes can limit the mobility of scientists, affecting their ability to attend conferences, conduct fieldwork, or engage in long-term international collaborations. In addition, varying intellectual property laws among countries can complicate the sharing of crucial knowledge and innovation.
Through a series of presentations, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, this webinar aims to provide a platform for identifying these challenges, sharing experiences, and exploring viable solutions to enhance global scientific exchange and networking. The webinar will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, including representatives from national academies of sciences, medicine and engineering, around the world.
Read the agenda and list of speakers here:
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