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Appendix A: Agenda
Pages 39-41

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... October 5-6, 2006 Northwestern University Norris University Center 1999 Campus Drive Evanston, IL What makes a successful collaboration? What are the benefits of international collaborative research?
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... Rowell Huesmann, University of Michigan Culture and Social Processes, Kenneth Rubin, University of Maryland, College Park Developmental Research, Marc Bornstein, National Institutes of Health Rare Diseases, Alexandra Quittner, University of Miami Noon-2:00 LUNCH 2:00-4:30 SESSION II  CONDUCTING INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS  Review of Survey of Behavioral and Social Scientists, Judith Torney-Purta, University of Maryland, College Park Panel Discussion 1. IRBs and Ethics, Charles Nelson, Harvard University  Data Access, Management, Analysis, Ownership, Fons van de 2.
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... APPENDIX A 41 October 6, 2006 8:30-10:00 SESSION III INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS: CAPACITY BUILDING, TRAINING, AND INFRASTRUCTURE Panel Discussion Capacity Building, Mark Nichter, University of Arizona Training, Oscar Barbarin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 10:00-Noon SESSION IV BREAKOUTS AND NETWORKING/FUTURE DIRECTIONS Communication Among International Collaborators Dissemination of International Collaborative Research Findings Noon-2:30 SESSION V BREAKOUT REPORTS 2:30-4:30 SESSION VI SUMMARY/FUTURE DIRECTIONS This workshop and the resulting report will explore guidelines for international collaborations in the social and behavioral sciences, encourage U.S. involvement in international research collaborations, and persuade funders to give more and better-targeted support to international behavioral and social sciences research.


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