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Aspects of Research Training and Commercialization Research Results

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The synergy of integration of science and education gives an accelerated educational effect in the training of highly qualified researchers. The accelerated process of training highly qualified researchers is implemented through the integration of higher education with advanced research fundamental science. Education and science, especially in their synergistic synthesis, are increasingly becoming the engine of technological progress, without which socio-economic progress is unthinkable in our time. High-quality training of researchers, based on an alliance with scientific activities, is a priority policy in all developed countries of the world, as well as a necessary component of the institutional structure of an innovative economy and business. The reproduction of highly qualified researchers who meet the requirements of an innovative economy and business has a high priority. Large corporations should invest sufficiently in research and development in the field of high technology, training specialists of appropriate quantity and quality, and form a system of public-private partnership in higher education. The creation of large educational complexes based on the joint activities of the university and the production sector is one of the most important areas of intersectoral cooperation for the development of high-tech industry. The commercialization of the transdisciplinary research process and its reproduction is difficult in the national framework due to the lack of the necessary modern technology and technology, skilled personnel, narrowness of the domestic market, and insufficient investment. Commercialization and reproduction of the transdisciplinary research process is possible only with intensive foreign economic relations and the reproduction of intellectual and research human capital.

Published in Science Journal of Education (Volume 9, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.sjedu.20210901.12
Page(s) 6-13
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Keywords

Intellectual Capital, Research Activities, International Cooperation

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