Sentences with phrase «brain drain of»

I was in North Carolina a couple of weeks ago — they're having a massive brain drain of teachers.
PARIS — The brain drain of French scientists to the United States might not be huge, but America lures some of the country's best researchers who may never come back, concludes a study carried out by the French think tank Institut Montaigne.
In an open letter last month to President Vladimir Putin, more than 150 RAS researchers asserted that the reforms are eroding science's image in Russia; they warned of disastrous consequences for the nation, including a brain drain of young scientists and an «upsurge in activities of bureaucrats and impostors.»
«The quality of science in Poland has suffered from two main, mutually related problems: catastrophical level of funding over the last few decades and brain drain of young, talented scientists seeking careers in North America and Western Europe,» says Adam Szewczyk, the Nencki Institute's acting director.
It's about social entrepreneurship as opposed to social engineering and preventing the brain drain of our youth in Brownsville and East New York,» said Mawuli K. Hormeku.
The country has suffered a veritable brain drain of it's most capable and educated people, not just christians, since the war began.
Our top level of leadership is suffering from the brain drain of missing women.
Interested in finding out more about the big role immigrants play in American entrepreneurship, exactly how unhelpful the immigration authorities can be, the reverse brain drain of talent out of America, and possible solutions to the problem?
The reforms before us have the potential to cause a brain drain of our highly educated, most innovative young citizens, and that means Canadians lose access to goods, services, jobs.

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Amid reports of the damage brain drain inflicts on the economy, Senators John Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts, and Richard Lugar, Republican of Indiana, Wednesday introduced the Start - up Visa Act, which would open up the U.S. to immigrant entrepreneurs.
And even if you're not currently looking to hire highly educated talent, but are instead at the stage where you're hoping to be hired yourself, reverse brain drain is still an issue, according to Alagiri because this class of immigrants is,
Dean of Engineering Pearl Sullivan said she's not sure the movement of engineers can be called a «brain drain» any more, as the tech marketplace is global in reach.
Welcome to the so - called «Reverse Brain Drain,» whereby tens of thousands of U.S. - educated high - technology immigrant entrepreneurs are fleeing the U.S. each year out of frustration with our overly burdensome immigration system.
I've come to Moscow to attend the third annual Open Innovations Forum, an extravagant two - day event that is designed to bring startups, traditional industry, government, and the public together to cultivate growth in Russia's tech community and stanch the brain drain that sends a large part of Russia's ample engineering and programming talent in search of work elsewhere.
Says Ed Artzt, P&G's CEO from 1990 to 1995: «The most unfortunate aspect of this whole thing is the brain drain.
With the exodus of senior - level employees, organizations worry about «brain drain» and a «talent vacuum.»
Maja Pantic, a professor of affective and behavioral computing at Imperial College in London, tells Sample she is worried about a one - way brain drain from schools to tech companies:
I like to eat a simple bowl of lentil soup with a salad, which keeps me full for hours without draining my brain power.
That can be exploited most effectively when combined with the principle of «cognitive load,» which holds that «the more operations our brain has to perform at any one time, the greater the drain on available resources.»
After years of anemic growth and brain drain, Puerto Rico has been left with a 12 % unemployment rate and stagnant wages, leading Padilla to come clean and ask investors for mercy.
A British billionaire wants to build a multilevel skatepark to address the issue of «brain drain
«Our sense is that the brain drain at the White House, coupled with the acuteness of the trade policy debate, will foster a risk - off bias,» said Boltansky.
Worried about the brain drain, Ms. Mayer has been approving hefty retention packages — in some cases, millions of dollars — to persuade people to reject job offers from other companies.
Local businessmen complain of a chronic brain drain due to growing racial divisions.
The surveyed organisations spoke of a brain drain to the big internet giants.
A final ironic and unintended economic consequence of the Trump immigration reform plan could be a «brain drain,» as educated and potentially wealthy liberals look to escape a controversial Trump presidency, namely by moving to Canada.
Once you are embalmed, meaning your blood has been drained, rigor mortis has set in, and your brain and other organs have been deprived of oxygen for 48 hours you ain't getting back up off that table!
Middle Eastern and northern African businessmen and scholars gather in Marrakech to reflect on their culture and the future, including how to stop the «brain drain» of young people leaving for the greater freedom and opportunity of the West.
«More difficult, I think, is the question of whether home schooling poses any sort of a problem for society; a threat to social cohesion, for example, or a brain drain from the public schools.
Maybe there was a brain drain from seminaries to university religion departments, which house a greater number of radicals.
Carl Braaten, one of the key figures in the «evangelical catholic» movement and founder of the journals Dialog and Pro Ecclesia, recently wrote an open letter to the ELCA's presiding bishop in which he cited some of these conversions and lamented a «brain drain» in the church.
Like this morning, I was just playing a brain - dead (as Pierre calls it because it's not only addictive but it drains your brain juice) online game like Bejeweled, out of the blue all the emotions, thoughts, recent conversations hit me just like that making me smiles and laugh at my childhood memories & fantasies that I have somewhat forgotten; reminding me what it was like to be a child the same age as my daughter.
Smart coaches react to this football brain drain by making their teams more collective and muscular, independent of genius and creativity.
In terms, of players, money, brain - drain and new training equipment.
If you're looking to combat that pesky summer brain drain in your kiddos (without them catching on), the Museum of Science & Industry's Omnimax theater presents «Dream Big,» a glimpse into engineering marvels around the world.
Dr. Marianne Neifert, a pediatrician and author of «Great Expectations: The Essential Guide to Breastfeeding,» explains that nipple incisions for implants should be avoided if breastfeeding is important to the patient [because] all the milk ducts that drain the different lobes or sections of the breast kind of convene there [and] it's possible to accidentally cut milk ducts or the nerve that sends the signal to your brain to release more hormones that then helps you to produce more milk.»
«Kids shouldn't spend the first few weeks of school this fall relearning the same concepts they learned the previous school year because of brain drain,» said Bryan Wunar, the Museum's director of community initiatives.
However, if you're a fan of summer homework, likely your child has figured that out and doesn't need a lecture on the danger of the summer brain drain.
The Chicago Museum of Science and Industry has an awesome free online science program called Summer Brain Games that will keep kids learning this summer and help prevent summer brain dBrain Games that will keep kids learning this summer and help prevent summer brain dbrain drain.
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Placing a shunt or tube in the ventricles — The placement of a shunt in the brain allows our team to drain the spinal fluid that has built up in the ventricles and direct it to other parts of the body, alleviating the enlarged ventricles that have caused the condition.
Scotland has long suffered from the effects of so - called «brain drain», with too many of its skilled young people finding economic opportunity south of the border.
Republican Assemblyman Jim Tedisco of the 112th district believes that every legislator and the governor will focus on turning the economy around»... and the fortunes of our constituents in terms of jobs, economic expansion for small businesses, keeping our young people who get great educations in New York State IN New York State and stopping that «brain drain
Ray Scollin, state Republican Vice Chair of the North Country, said investing in infrastructure is critical to combat the brain drain and keep young people in small communities like Saranac Lake, which is fast becoming one of the Adirondack Park's most desirable communities for young people.
It's a long way from these glimmers of recognition that outsourcing Congress's thinking ability may not be such a good idea to a willingness to do something serious to reverse the brain drain.
On the whole, politicians seem all too wary of any possible «brain drain'that could result from their policies, trying to avoid the relocation of entrepreneurial talent to places with more favourable regulatory environments.
Despite widespread fears of a scientific brain - drain following Brexit, a push to develop GMOs presents the opportunity to attract investment and talent to the UK, as well as to better align our agricultural policies with our non-European partners.
«I think the governor's proposal of having $ 15 in New York City would hurt upstate because there would be more of a brain drain
While the North Country is full of unique traditions, it's also a place where brain drain remains a problem, and that large sucking sound you hear every summer is the sound of young people leaving.
Sheehan, 49, ran a campaign that galvanized younger voters — a key demographic in a city that desperately needs to stave off the brain drain that occurs every May, when a new crop of the region's 40,000 college students graduate and largely move away.
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