Led by the University of Granada (Spain), COMPARE (Contextual Mapping of academic Pathways Analysis for Research Evaluation) aims to systematically profile scientist and team dynamics in order to better inform academic policymakers in their decision making processes. The project is structured in four components: exploration of new data sources, profiling of scientists, study of team dynamics and case studies. 
 

https://compare-project.eu/

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Nicolas Robinson-Garcia (U-Granada)
CORD Collaborators: Julia Melkers; Mayra Morales Tirado; Victoria Pham; Francois van Schalkwyk

The NETWISE research group is a multi-institutional research group that conducts research on careers of academic scientists, with special attention to underrepresented and understudied groups in STEM.

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A common thread in the NETWISE suite of studies are questions related to how social and professional networks matter in academic careers. Our studies also focus on relevant intersectional factors (race/ethnicity/gender/nativity and socioeconomic background). Given the richness of the data, project dissertations and papers have addressed a range of important issues in the careers of academic scientists well beyond those originally envisioned. As a team, we hope to contribute to both the theoretical understanding of how networks matter in the career advancement of academic scientists, but also to provide findings that will be useful in improving practice.

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Julia Melkers, Eric Welch, Monica Gaughan
Mayra Morales Tirado, Diogo Pinheiro, Nicolas Robinson-Garcia
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