It is well known that the world is becoming increasingly globalized. Globalization implies the continual movement of people, money, products, technology, and information across national boundaries over time. This movement can have a huge impact on communication, jobs, business, politics, and technology. Not surprisingly, globalization has generated both challenges and opportunities for the chemistry enterprise. This book focuses on the transnational opportunties for the globalchemistry enterprise. The book is divided into two sections:: 1) Transnational Study, Research and Careers, and 2) International Entrepreneurship. Because the emphasis of this book is on internationalization and globalization, anyone interested in the global aspects of the chemistry enterprise will find the book useful. The topics include future chemistry curriculum, global preparedness of students, international education exchange and research opportunities, study-abroad programs, and international researchcollaborations.
Foreword; Preface; 1. Chemistry without Borders:: An Overview; Transnational Study, Research, and Careers; 2. Global Landscape:: Chemistry-Related Transnational Mobility and Global Talent Innovation; 3. Chemistry in a Global Economy:: Can Our Curriculum Meet the Challenge?; 4. School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology of Tianjin University:: A Demo Project as an International Center of Excellence in China; 5. Building a Global Technical Workforce; 6. Connecting the Dots:: Interdisciplinary Relationships Case Study in 21st Century Global Workforce; 7. Science in Diplomacy and Global Relations:: Good Guys Only Win if They Work Together; 8. Water:: Global Issues, Local Solutions; 9. Bibliography on International Education and Exchange; International Entrepreneurship; 10. Lessons in Translating University Research to the Marketplace; 11. A Brief Guide for the Chemistry Entrepreneur; 12. How To Start a Business and Thrive in the Global Market:: A Story from U.S./Taiwan/China; 13. International Entrepreneurship:: Lessons from the Road; 14. Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in Brazil:: Entrepreneurship in a Stimulating Scenario; 15. The Creation of a Globally Sustainable Generic Pharmaceutical Model; 16. From Chemistry Student to Chemical Entrepreneur and Public Company CEO; 17. The Development of a Global Small Chemical Business with International Marketing and Outreach; 18. International Prototype Development; 19. Its a Competitive World out There:: Factors for STEM Venture Success; Editors Biographies; Indexes;
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