Be Seen! Register with GDNet and create your Researcher Profile. Registering with GDNet raises developing country researchers' global profile. Find out how to register, create a profile and obtain a range of benefits. Create your Researcher Profile By creating a GDNet Researcher Profile, you also become part of GDN and its global policy research community. GDN is an ever-expanding network of researchers and policy research institutes working together to address problems of national and regional development.
The GDNet Researcher Profile is an online tool for you to promote your research interests, skills and experience to an international audience. It is viewed on the GDNet Knowledgebase by users all around the world searching for potential collaborators, consultants and partners.
The Researcher Profile includes links to your CV, a photo, your employing institution, as well as links to your online research documents. You can update your profile whenever your details change, or add a new document you have recently published to create an online CV and bibliography of your work.
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Promotion of you and your work: The Researcher Profile provides a simple and cost-free means of raising your profile amongst the global development research community, making your professional background and authored documents easily accessible to potential funders and partners. Access to journals, data and funding opportunities: Researchers registered with GDNet can benefit from a range of online services Depending on your eligibility, this could mean free access to over 1,000 online journals, access to important datasets, and subscription to the GDNet Research in Focus newsletter and Funding Opportunities Newsletter.
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“As a researcher it can be quite isolating. GDNet provides a good resource for people in developing countries and a source of encouragement and enthusiasm” Senior Research Officer, Kenya.