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We reviewed 2409 live results for scientific synthesis working groups and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Academic Network and Social Sciences.
We reviewed 2409 live results for scientific synthesis working groups and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Academic Network and Social Sciences.
Source: PAGES (Past Global Changes)
Description
International collaborative groups that synthesize paleoclimate data from various epochs, such as the Holocene or Pleistocene, to better understand climate drivers.
Best for
Global research collaborators, Senior scientists and Paleoclimatology specialists
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Source: UniGR-Center for Border Studies (UniGR-CBS)
Description
Collaborative research groups focused on labor, education, and spatial planning. It coordinates multi-perspective studies across the Greater Region and supports researchers at affiliated Belgian institutions.
Best for
Interdisciplinary researchers, Doctoral candidates and Regional planners
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Source: AHK Brasil
Description
Sector-specific coordination groups for industries such as automotive, chemical, and machinery to facilitate policy dialogue and industrial interest coordination.
Best for
Automotive industry, Chemical sector, Machinery manufacturers and Policy networking
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| Compare | Scientific Synthesis Working Groups | Thematic Border Studies Working Groups | Working Groups |
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| Source | PAGES (Past Global Changes) | UniGR-Center for Border Studies (UniGR-CBS) | AHK Brasil |
| Description | International collaborative groups that synthesize paleoclimate data from various epochs, such as the Holocene or Pleistocene, to better understand climate drivers. | Collaborative research groups focused on labor, education, and spatial planning. It coordinates multi-perspective studies across the Greater Region and supports researchers at affiliated Belgian institutions. | Sector-specific coordination groups for industries such as automotive, chemical, and machinery to facilitate policy dialogue and industrial interest coordination. |
| Best for | Global research collaborators, Senior scientists and Paleoclimatology specialists | Interdisciplinary researchers, Doctoral candidates and Regional planners | Automotive industry, Chemical sector, Machinery manufacturers and Policy networking |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"Scientific Synthesis Working Groups from PAGES (Past Global Changes)."
I picked this because Participating in these groups allows researchers to collaborate on a global scale to improve the accuracy of paleoclimatological findings.