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NCCR Impact Survey
NCCR Impact Survey
Name
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To what extent did the NCCR change your thinking and/or research?
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Not at all, I’m doing my own research
Most of it is my own research
My research has changed, but I’m still doing more of my own research
Half of my research is part of NCCR collaborations
I’m doing slightly more NCCR collaborative research
I’m doing mostly NCCR collaborative research
I’m only doing NCCR collaborative research
Looking at your output since 2020, how did your research change in relation to the goals of the NCCR?
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My research focus has changed, a decreasing number of papers is now relevant for the NCCR
My research focus has changed, an increasing number of papers is now relevant for the NCCR
My research focus has not changed, but a minority of my papers are relevant for the NCCR
My research focus has not changed, but half of my papers are relevant for the NCCR
My research focus has not changed, but most of my papers are relevant for the NCCR