About the Committee
The International Union for Psychological Science (IUPsyS) serves to build global interaction among research communities and promote advances in psychological science and technology at the international level. The U.S. National Committee (USNC) for IUPsyS, which is partially funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, represents the interests of the U.S. psychological science community to the international community. Learn more.

Now Available: International Collaborations in Behavioral and Social Sciences – Report of a Workshop
Based on the outcomes of the October 2006 workshop convened by the USNC/IUPsyS and informed by a survey conducted by the committee, this National Science Foundation-funded report addresses the multiple benefits of research extending across national boundaries and describes factors common among successful collaborations. Workshop participants identified the obstacles frequently encountered and suggested ways of dealing with these challenges to enhance international collaborative research in the behavioral and social sciences. Several dimensions of collaborative processes, such as research planning, methodological issues, organizational concerns, varied training approaches, and funding needs receive critical attention in this report. Download report PDF at www.nap.edu.
Report History:
October 2006 International Collaborations Workshop
USNC/IUPsyS presented a workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation on “International Collaborations in Social and Behavioral Science Research” at Northwestern University, October 5-6, 2006. Review the agenda for this event.
Survey on International Collaborations
The USNC conducted a survey to learn more about issues in international collaborations and to develop a best practices guide. Survey results were presented at the International Collaborations Workshop held at Northwestern University.
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New Report Release

View the Report in Brief for this Workshop.


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