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Infographic: Scientists on the move

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Today scientists are more mobile than ever. They travel across the world to exchange knowledge, to collect research data or to collaborate with colleagues in international projects. Did you know that Germany is one of the most important host countries for internationally mobile researchers? 

Why do scientists go abroad? Which countries do they mainly come from to Germany? The infographic “Scientists on the move” has answers to these and other questions on the topic.

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