Voice of Experience: International Research Infrastructure and the Impact of Export Control Regulations (original) (raw)
2007, Journal of Research Administration
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International Research Infrastructure and the Impact of Export Control Regulations
The journal of research administration, 2007
Introduction Administrators International (SRA) celebrates its 40th anniversary. Originally founded as a North American organization, with four sections in the United States and one in Canada, SRA has grown into a truly international society. To reflect its growing global membership, SRA added the term "International" to its name in 2000. Members today come from nearly every part of the world (Table 1). As SRA has increased its international membership and diversity of research management interests, it has remained dedicated to its mission of training and career development for research managers and administrators through formal educational offerings, exchange of best practices and continual networking among members The face of research, too, has changed over the years. Seldom is research confined to a single team working at one laboratory, As research has become more complex, sub-specialties have developed in scientific disciplines, and special expertise in using complex ...
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