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José Renan da Cunha-Melo1

  • 1Department of Surgery, School of Medicine, Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.

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Internationalizing science and medical education is crucial for national development, requiring both outward mobility and conditions for foreign collaboration to achieve global standards.

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Area of Science:

  • Science and Education Policy
  • Medical Research
  • International Cooperation

Background:

  • Internationalization of science and education is increasingly recognized as vital for national development.
  • Globalized challenges necessitate interdisciplinary cooperation in research and higher education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review concepts and actions analyzing the effects of internationalization in science and education, particularly in the medical field.
  • To explore the potential for international interdisciplinary cooperation within academic institutions.
  • To examine the link between internationalization policies and national development strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Searched for indicators to assess the degree of internationalization at organizational, regional, sectoral, and global levels.
  • Analyzed policy-making in science, technology, innovation, and higher education related to internationalization.

Main Results:

  • Scientific research is becoming more integrated with social processes, moving beyond individual efforts.
  • Assessing the internationalization of research and medical education in a globalized world is challenging.
  • Nations increasingly fund research addressing global problems, recognizing the link between knowledge-based economies and societal progress.

Conclusions:

  • Internationalization of science is essential for sustainable national development.
  • Effective internationalization requires fostering collaboration with foreign researchers and students, not just outward mobility.
  • Creating conditions for international collaboration is key to elevating national scientific standards.