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  • Global Health
  • Research Capacity Building
  • Scientific Collaboration

Background:

  • Addressing the global disparity in research capacity is crucial for equitable scientific advancement.
  • Harnessing untapped human potential worldwide requires innovative approaches to research training and support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To underscore the necessity of scaling scientific mentoring to a global level.
  • To outline key principles for establishing and managing international research initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development for global research capacity building.
  • Review of best practices in scientific mentoring and program implementation.

Main Results:

  • Scientific mentoring is identified as a critical, scalable strategy for global research capacity enhancement.
  • A set of guiding principles for designing and implementing international research programs is presented.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing widespread, cross-border scientific mentoring is essential for maximizing global research potential.
  • Strategic planning and adherence to established principles are vital for successful international research collaborations and capacity development.