Sentences with phrase «researchers from abroad»

In a 23 May debate about collaboration between academia and industry, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said he was worried about the impact of Valeca's decisions and expressed his full support for having researchers from abroad on the research councils and grant evaluation committees.
The $ 1.65 million grants, administered by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and endowed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, are awarded to top - rank junior researchers from abroad.
The Center for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, a new institute in Rome that was officially inaugurated yesterday, aims to bring together some of the brightest scientific minds in the Italian capital and lure other eminent researchers from abroad.
There's one point where I would have liked to do more, and that is attracting Romanian researchers from abroad.

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These programs help researchers from Eastern Europe get training or experience abroad or bring researchers from elsewhere to the region.
Yet some returning Turkish researchers — including many who left the country in the 1990s to study abroad, often with scholarships from the Turkish government — feel pushed home by the difficulty of obtaining the right to live and work abroad, or by anti-Muslim sentiment.
In conclusion, we can recommend to young researchers — no matter where they come from — to go abroad.
With special - funding support from a few national projects, the universities have managed to attract elite researchers and academics from abroad, mainly from the Chinese diaspora, to work in China.
Feng spoke with Science about his time in prison and what other researchers working abroad might glean from his experiences.»
In 2007, 10 percent of researchers at Danish universities were of foreign descent, states Christian Lundager, assistant to the director general of the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (Forsknings - og Innovationsstyrelsen), but from 2007 — 2009, one - third of all new appointments at the assistant professor level or above were from abroad.
The program gives priority to researchers with international experience and can fund the researcher's return to Germany from abroad.
In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continued.
Recipients of AvH's new Kosmos Award, who are chosen from among the top young researchers abroad, will receive up to 750,000 DM annually from 2001 to 2003 to establish a group of young researchers in Germany.
Doing productive science with colleagues from other countries — whether you've gone abroad as an international student, postdoc, or more senior researcher, or are working in your own country with collaborators or subjects located elsewhere — thus demands not only «high - level scientific skills» but also attention to «cultural and social aspects [that] are not intuitive.»
In some cases, young researchers end up drawing unemployment benefits or taking loans from their families to be able to spend part of their Ph.D. studies abroad, Holländer says.
Researchers who spend part of their career abroad — even if it's just a few hundred kilometers from home — can find themselves paying into a variety of supplemental plans, often resulting in lower benefits than they would enjoy if they just stayed put.
Researchers seek a more competitive system for science as the government shuns closer ties with the European Union and decrees it will target any organization receiving money from abroad
Rather than Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, a middle - aged male Ph.D. toiling at a large U.S. firm — and perhaps born abroad — is more likely to be behind the next big thing, conclude researchers from George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax, Virginia, and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C. — based think tank.
Academics now must obtain permission from university administrators to travel abroad, and TÜBİTAK has reportedly curtailed travel scholarships for students and researchers.
Over the last few days, Peruvian researchers have reached out to colleagues abroad, prompting a small flood of letters questioning the plans, including from University of Oklahoma professor Michael Mares, head of the American Society of Mammalogists.
Out of 45 % of researchers coming from abroad 29 % are foreigners coming from more than 50 countries and 16 % are returned Italians.
There will also be plenty of room for guest researchers from other higher education institutions in Sweden and abroad.
More than 30 researchers from 20 institutes in Germany and abroad are involved in the analysis of our discoveries and results.
But analysts and researchers caution that American elected officials and educators need to take a nuanced approach to interpreting test scores and lessons from abroad, one that considers the full basket of educational, societal, and cultural factors that shape school practices in top - performing nations, and in the United States.
Ms. Rogers will begin work on the project in April 2010 and will manage a team of scholars and researchers from the US and abroad, as well as others who worked closely with the artist over many years.
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