As of 2023, the share of scientific publications involving international collaboration in neurology in Canada stood at an undisclosed level, marking the foundation for a series of forecasted growth patterns from 2024 onwards. From 2024 to 2028, projections indicate a steady increase in international collaboration, rising from 41.88% to 46.42%. Year-on-year percentage changes indicate growing emphasis on such collaborations, with consistent growth observed annually. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) projected over this five-year forecast period illustrates a strong upward trend in cross-border academic partnerships.
In terms of future considerations, tracking technological advancements, funding opportunities, and policy changes within Canada's research environment will be crucial. These factors might further accelerate international collaborative efforts, potentially surpassing current forecasts. Collaborations emerging from global health challenges or technological breakthroughs in neurology could further shape this trajectory.