Collaborative research has become more prevalent globally over the past 50 years and researchers are increasingly required to work across disciplines, institutions and borders. With the goal of helping researchers make the most of these collaborations, Nature Masterclasses has launched a new online course called "." Read on for more information about the course and to learn how collaborating efficiently can help advance your research and your career.
Written by Claire Hodge, Senior Marketing Manager, Researcher Services, Nature Research
Collaborative projects are inevitably associated with challenges that you might not experience with an individual research project. However, they can also offer many benefits. Here are just some of the ways in which collaborations can benefit your research and your career.
To help researchers maximise the benefits of collaborating, Nature Masterclasses has launched a new online course called "." The 8-hour course was developed with a panel of experts of researchers from across the international scientific community (academic and industry), Nature Research Editors, funding bodies and creators of collaborative tools for researchers—all of whom have extensive experience and expertise in conducting, publishing and funding collaborative research.
The course includes a , enabling researchers to try the course for free after registering on Nature Masterclasses. Access to the full course requires a subscription; subscriptions are available to labs, departments and institutions.
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Claire Hodge is a Senior Marketing Manager at Nature Research. She is a member of the Researcher Services team, which provides services such as Nature Research Academies, Nature Research Editing Service and Nature Masterclasses to build the skills, confidence and careers of researchers.