What are the biggest differences for scientists between Europe and the US? Ten researchers from Spain, Italy, Denmark, Portugal, Switzerland and the US performed a detailed analysis to find out. In three parts of the papers they focus: I) on the European way of funding allocation; II)on the European way of dealing with students and post-doc, bureaucracy and collaborations; III)on the US-American way of doing science.
Science on both sides of Atlantic (I,II and III) / M.Caprini; M.Cañelles; R.Carbajo; J.Hernandez; B.Monti; J.Neira; C.Nevado; D.Otzen; N.Santos; J.Traverso. - In: LAB TIMES. - ISSN 1864-2381. - ELETTRONICO. - On-line (March 9th, 2012):(2012), pp. 1-11.
Science on both sides of Atlantic (I,II and III)
CAPRINI, MARCO;MONTI, BARBARA;
2012
Abstract
What are the biggest differences for scientists between Europe and the US? Ten researchers from Spain, Italy, Denmark, Portugal, Switzerland and the US performed a detailed analysis to find out. In three parts of the papers they focus: I) on the European way of funding allocation; II)on the European way of dealing with students and post-doc, bureaucracy and collaborations; III)on the US-American way of doing science.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.