US-Australian Research Collaboration Survey

5 July 2011

by Thomas Barlow

The goal of this report is to explain the nature of the US-­Australian research relationship, to review the scale and focus of recent collaborations, to analyse existing policy priorities, and to formulate ideas for nurturing constructive interactions in the future.

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