Authors : Amina Sultan, Amina Sultan, Akanksha Juneja, Akanksha Juneja, Gurvinder Kaur, Gurvinder Kaur
DOI : 10.18231/j.sajcrr.2022.005
Volume : 9
Issue : 1
Year : 2022
Page No : 15-17
The commotion pandemic has caused has affected almost every aspect of the academic community. Distancing and issues related to the risk of spread have caused researchers to stop most of their most non-COVID clinical trials and experiments, causing a reduction in recruitment of research associates and a lag in data entry into clinical trial databases. Fresh graduates and research scholars who have not yet begun their doctoral research or postdoctoral fellowship are among the most who will endure the consequences. Few valuable crowdfunding options have surfaced to help fund effective scientific research that may otherwise not receive financial support. The institutes affected by the COVID-19 pandemic can seek extra financial aid to cover expenditures that arise from projects being delayed or derailed. The research community should raise awareness of the challenges faced by universities and researchers worldwide and clearly explain the need for action to prevent or limit any further unfavourable consequences.
Keywords: Academic Research, COVIDĀ19, Crowdfunding, Mental Health, Research Community