Sentences with phrase «attract foreign talent»

«IGDA Finland wants to facilitate the exchange of ideas and best practices, help new talent to get into the local industry as well as attract foreign talent to Finland.
This has helped enhance the country's ability to compete in the international arena and attract foreign talent.
The event concluded with a roundtable conversation between Schneider - Ammann and various speakers discussing the promotion of the blockchain ecosystem in Zug, as well as challenges for creating jobs and retaining and attracting foreign talent.
But the earthquake could stymie certain goals of attracting foreign talent.
Furthermore, Japan is facing rising competition from regional nations in terms of attracting foreign talent and boosting research output.
It has always placed itself to take the lead in the delivery of national initiatives that position the nation to attract foreign talents, innovation, and investments.
To supplement Leonhardt's COER salary, photonics expert Sailing He and colleagues at COER helped him apply to two government programs for attracting foreign talent: the Recruitment Program of Foreign Experts, or «Thousand Talents» plan, which offers a onetime 500,000 RMB ($ 81,642) resettlement subsidy for a minimum of 3 years of part - time work, and a program offshoot called the Guangdong Province Leading Talent grant, which brings an additional one - time subsidy of 1 million RMB plus up to 5 million RMB in research funds over 5 years.
If you are not aware, NewZealandNow is an initiative by the New Zealand government to attract foreign talents to work and live in New Zealand.

Not exact matches

«These new measures to optimize and reform visa system will enhance the openness in drawing in foreign talents, attracting more of them to participate in China's advancement, and boost China's overall capacity for innovation,» he said.
Canada is currently in a position to attract more foreign talent as U.S. anti-immigration sentiment takes hold.
Mr. Russell said higher taxes on dividends or capital gains would run counter to the government's pledge of boosting innovation by attracting foreign capital and talent.
Attracting Talent: Location Choices of Foreign - Born PhDs in the US, by economists Jeffrey Grogger of the University of Chicago and Gordon H. Hanson of the University of California, San Diego, looks back over 5 decades of data from the National Science Foundation's Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) to identify the factors that influence how newly graduated scientists decide where to live and work.
Apart from raising teacher pay, we should expand the use of other strategies to attract talent, such as forgivable tuition loans, service fellowships, hardship pay for the most - challenging settings (an approach that works well in the military and the foreign service), and housing and child - care subsidies for teachers, many of whom can't afford to live in the communities in which they teach.
Mr. Russell said higher taxes on dividends or capital gains would run counter to the government's pledge of boosting innovation by attracting foreign capital and talent.
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