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36 Answers 7 Votes
What are the biggest challenges facing your field of research?
1. Lack of funding 2. Difficulty in replicating studies 3. Difficulty in recruiting participants 4. Difficulty in obtaining necessary resources and equipment
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25 Answers 10 Votes
How do you think government funding for scientific research should be allocated?
1. Based on the potential impact on society 2. Based on the track record of the research team 3. Based on the likelihood of commercialization 4. Based on a peer-review process
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Answer Accepted 2 Answers 0 Votes
Is shifting scientific meetings from offline to online mode doing more harm than benefit?
During the coronavirus pandemic post-2020, the whole world was forced to replace offline communication with online mode, wherever possible. Interestingly, the practice of online meetings has continued even after the pandemic has gone away. In universities, there are meetings of Research Progress Committees, Ph.D. viva, etc. Now many universities have adopted the practice of conducting these meetings online to save the money which otherwise they would be paying for travel and food of external...
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16 Answers 1 Vote
What are the benefits of strong collaborations between academia and the industry?
It is said that lack of relevant relationships between the industry and academia impede industrial innovations, as a strong bond between both can revolutionise global economy. What is your take on this and what benefits can such relationship between both parties bring?
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Answer Accepted 2 Answers 0 Votes
Why the national higher education ministry is least interested to establish a registry of academicians on the basis of specific criteria for selection as Vice Chancellor(s) of Universities?
Academically sound researchers deserve to be the best fit persons for such posts.
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Answer Accepted 73 Answers 63 Votes
Is it better to have single-author papers?
Would it be better to try and publish a paper in which I am the sole author, or would it be better to try and publish in collaboration with co-authored publications?
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Answer Accepted 8 Answers 5 Votes
Do you currently feel you are considered mainly as an income-generating unit, rather than a scientist or investigator, by your organizarion?
Scale on a 5-point Likert scale 1 Definitely 2 Moderately 3 Neutral 4 Only a little 5 Not at all
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Answer Accepted 7 Answers 11 Votes
What makes a research scholar more impressive, few publications showing independent research or multiple collaborative publications with n number of authors, many affiliations?
Its a dilemma for any researcher to go for number of publications collaborating with n number of authors in different affiliations or few independent good quality publication revealing the purity of idea. So I welcome the thoughts of the recruiters/experts in the field to give response against the query. The responders may rephrase the question if it is not covered completely
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0 Answers 1 Vote
How can you get Grant for your remote research LLC?
Tell me in details
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Answer Accepted 9 Answers 1 Vote
Is it legitimate to add more than two corresponding authors to a single article?
What is the maximum limit for adding corresponding authors to a research article? What is the ethical way of selecting the corresponding author in a manuscript?
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