Scholars from the Global South face inherited challenges in working internationally as academic researchers, argues Farid Saleh.
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I thank R. Irany for helpful feedback on earlier versions of this manuscript. The work of F.S. is funded by an SNF Ambizione grant (no. PZ00P2_209102).
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Saleh, F. Inherited challenges in the pursuit of an academic career abroad. Nat Ecol Evol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-02379-8
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