Developing international collaborations for early career researchers in psychology


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J. C. Flanagan, E. L. Barrett, E. Crome, M. K. Forbes
The Behavior Therapist, vol. 38(5), Association for Advancement of Behaviour Therapy, 2015 Jun, pp. 131-134

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Flanagan, J. C., Barrett, E. L., Crome, E., & Forbes, M. K. (2015). Developing international collaborations for early career researchers in psychology. The Behavior Therapist, 38(5), 131–134.


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Flanagan, J. C., E. L. Barrett, E. Crome, and M. K. Forbes. “Developing International Collaborations for Early Career Researchers in Psychology.” The Behavior Therapist 38, no. 5 (June 2015): 131–134.


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Flanagan, J. C., et al. “Developing International Collaborations for Early Career Researchers in Psychology.” The Behavior Therapist, vol. 38, no. 5, Association for Advancement of Behaviour Therapy, June 2015, pp. 131–34.


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@article{flanagan2015a,
  title = {Developing international collaborations for early career researchers in psychology},
  year = {2015},
  month = jun,
  issue = {5},
  journal = {The Behavior Therapist},
  pages = {131-134},
  publisher = {Association for Advancement of Behaviour Therapy},
  volume = {38},
  author = {Flanagan, J. C. and Barrett, E. L. and Crome, E. and Forbes, M. K.},
  month_numeric = {6}
}

Abstract

International collaboration is becoming increasingly vital as the emphasis on unmet need for mental health across cultures and nations grows. Opportunities exist for early career researchers to engage in international collaboration. However, little information is provided about such opportunities in most current psychology training models. The authors are early career researchers in psychology from U.S. and Australia who have developed a collaborative relationship over the past two years. Our goal is to increase awareness of funding opportunities to support international research and to highlight the benefits and challenges associated with international collaboration based on our experience.


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