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Bert Lester Vallee: a lasting legacy.

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Senior scientists participate in short-term residencies at leading institutions like Harvard and Oxford. This initiative fosters knowledge exchange and collaboration among experienced researchers.

Area of Science:

  • Scientific collaboration
  • Research exchange programs
  • Academic mobility

Background:

  • The Vallee Foundation established a unique program for senior scientists.
  • This initiative facilitates short-term (approx. 1 month) academic visits.
  • The program targets distinguished researchers at prestigious institutions.

Discussion:

  • The program's success is evaluated through the perspectives of participating senior scientists.
  • It aims to foster inter-institutional scientific dialogue.
  • The short duration is designed for maximum impact with minimal disruption.

Key Insights:

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