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The global practice of supporting international mobility of academic personnel: characteristics and prospects of their applying in Russia
[Мировые Практики Поддержки Международной Мобильности Научных Кадров: Характеристика И Перспективы Применения В России]

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  • Boikova, Anna (Бойкова, Анна)

    (Directorate of Scientific and Technical Programs)

  • Nikonova, Olga (Никонова, Ольга)

    (South Ural State University)

Abstract

In the globalizing world, integration processes increasingly affect all spheres of human activity, including science and technology. As one of the factors for improving the quality of scientific research, countries implement various programs to support the international mobility of academic personnel and attract talented researchers from around the world to work on their territory. The paper considers the global practice of supporting academic personnel international mobility in the countries with many years’ experience in implementing government programs in this area, such as the United States, the European Union, and China. Particularly, we turn to the experience of Finland, Norway and India. The programs for supporting mobility of academic personnel implemented in these countries are, in our opinion, “growth models” suitable for replication in the Russian Federation.

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  • Boikova, Anna (Бойкова, Анна) & Nikonova, Olga (Никонова, Ольга), 2018. "The global practice of supporting international mobility of academic personnel: characteristics and prospects of their applying in Russia [Мировые Практики Поддержки Международной Мобильности Научн," Sotsium i vlast / Society and power, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, pages 98-109.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:spower:sp1887
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