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The phrase "scholarly collaboration" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the process of working together with other scholars or researchers to produce academic work or advance knowledge in a particular field. Example: "Their groundbreaking research on climate change was the result of a successful scholarly collaboration between experts from different universities."
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Kahneman describes their bond as "magical", and it sounds much more like a loving friendship than a scholarly collaboration.
Glaser and Kiecolt-Glaser's scholarly collaboration has its roots in a chance encounter during a faculty picnic in October 1978 on the Ohio State campus.
"The grand challenges facing society are inherently global, and tackling them requires scholarly collaboration across borders," says Peter Schiffer, vice chancellor for research at UIUC, in a press release from the two universities.
BGI which is part research institute and part genomics applications developer—has already launched satellite research groups in Europe and the United States and aims to move its talent from city to city, continent to continent, to promote scholarly collaboration.
After a brief visit to the United States in 1804 he returned to Paris where, with help from some of Europe's most competent artists, he edited reports on his journeys, communicated with a wide network and promoted international scholarly collaboration.
A growing range of communication technologies including email, instant messaging, intranets, wikis, and document sharing systems, are enabling distributed, instantaneous scholarly collaboration irrespective of location.
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Nevertheless, Gray's (1985) scholarly work on collaboration has been a key reference point for the definition of collaboration, in a number of cases.
Gardner Lindzey, a psychologist, editor and former president of the American Psychological Association who helped build a national framework to encourage scholarly exchanges and collaborations in the social sciences, died on Feb. 4 in Palo Alto, Calif.
We argue that the disclosure of more, valuable R&D work in quality scholarly publications and collaborations with academic partners positively affect firm innovation.
In this work we analyze a data set of scholarly citations and collaborations obtained from the Microsoft Academic Search MSASS, http://academic.research.microsoft.com) service.
The New Yorker film critic David Denby has deplored Urwand's use of the term "collaboration" as "scholarly sensationalism", and has taken Harvard University Press to task for publishing the book without proper "fact-checking".
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