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Science hackathons foster early-career academic collaborations and proposal writing. These events provide valuable networking and skill-building opportunities for researchers.

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  • Interdisciplinary Research
  • Academic Development
  • Scientific Collaboration

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  • Early-career academics face challenges in establishing research networks.
  • Developing effective research proposals is crucial for career progression.
  • Traditional academic settings may limit opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of science hackathons on early-career researchers.
  • To assess the effectiveness of hackathons in fostering collaboration and proposal development.
  • To identify key benefits of hackathons for academic career advancement.

Main Methods:

  • Participant observation during science hackathons.
  • Surveys and interviews with early-career academic participants.
  • Analysis of research proposals initiated during hackathon events.

Main Results:

  • Hackathons significantly enhanced participants' ability to form new research collaborations.
  • A notable increase in the number and quality of research proposals was observed.
  • Participants reported improved confidence in networking and collaborative research skills.

Conclusions:

  • Science hackathons serve as effective platforms for early-career academics to build crucial collaborations.
  • Hackathon participation positively influences research proposal development and academic networking.
  • These events are valuable tools for supporting the growth and success of emerging researchers.