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流离失所的乌克兰学者在流亡中重新开始工作

  • 0Kyiv, Ukraine.
Clinical Neuroscience (new York, N.y.) +

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概括

此摘要是机器生成的。

许多因冲突而流离失所的科学家和机构可能会面临永久的迁移. 这种转移给科学研究和全球合作带来了重大挑战.

科学领域

  • 社会科学
  • 政治科学
  • 高等教育研究

背景情况

  • 持续的地缘政治冲突和占领导致学术人员和研究机构的流离失所.
  • 这种转移对科学进步和机构连续性的长期影响尚不清楚.

研究的目的

  • 评估从被占领地区流离失所的科学家和机构永久无法返回的可能性.
  • 突出地缘政治不稳定对全球科学界的重大影响.

主要方法

  • 对涉及流离失所的科学家和机构的案例研究进行定性分析.
  • 对学术流离失所和回归率的历史先例进行审查.
  • 专家采访受流离失所影响或了解流离失所的学者和决策者.

主要成果

  • 很大一部分流离失所的科学家和机构可能无法返回原地.
  • 影响返回的因素包括政治稳定,资金机会和机构支持.
  • 永久迁移可能导致受影响地区的专业知识和研究能力丧失.

结论

  • 科学人才和机构基础设施的永久性丧失是令人担忧的.
  • 需要积极的国际支持和政策干预来缓解学术流离失所的长期影响.

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