A Scientist Abroad

Sergio Leon-Saval

When cultural heritage meets international collaboration and science.

Two men shaking handsThe author (left) with King Philip VI of Spain, during a reception for RAICEX board members in October 2019. [Courtesy of S. Leon-Saval]

Any scientist’s career can benefit from expanding their networks, but retaining your cultural heritage in your country of adoption can be especially rewarding.

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