Finally, I fear that the flow of new
scientific talent from both here and abroad is ebbing.
The country has invested heavily in programs to lure back top
scientific talent from overseas but with mixed results.
The plan aims to boost government funding for science, attract more
scientific talent from abroad, and make the nation of 2 million the science and innovation hub of the western Balkans.
Not exact matches
Sometimes I amaze myself to be fair... I don't know where it comes
from... I don't think it's
talent — more like
scientific research and trial and error?
The United States has always attracted and benefited
from international
scientific talent because of these principles.
«The
scientific community has benefited for a long time
from international
talent.»
And it raised broader questions about whether the country can continue to benefit
from the flow of
scientific and engineering
talent from overseas.
Even without importing
scientific and technical workers
from overseas, these figures indicate, employers can find a large supply of skilled
talent.
In the pursuit of all these research projects, with the enlargement of more and more
talent from around the globe and the easy flow of information to support collaboration, the world's
scientific community has become less dependent on the U.S. and the West.
More than 150 executives
from biotech firms warn that new policies could hurt recruiting of
scientific talent
Confidence is at rock - bottom in the UK's ability to attract and retain the best
scientific and engineering
talent from Europe
But critics, such as Lee Wei Ling, head of Singapore's National Neuroscience Institute, have argued that to transform the economy into one that that is truly knowledge - based,
scientific talent must come
from within.
Rather, there's a «tunnel» running between the Turkish capital and the Peach Tree City that carries a steady stream of
scientific talent direct
from Middle Eastern Technical University (METU), Turkey's premier science institution, to the labs of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Far
from signaling a shortage of trained
scientific talent, current conditions suggest that what this country fails to produce is suitable career opportunities for thousands who have extensive
scientific and technical training.
But given that the government is introducing it, we've decided we should work with them to get it as effective as possible so we don't limit the introduction of
scientific talent coming
from overseas.»
It also contributes to the loss of
talent in science and engineering and to the alienation of capable individuals
from the
scientific and engineering professions.
The Max Planck Society (MPG) recently took out ads in major
scientific journals to recruit 20 new directors in fields ranging
from astrophysics to terrestrial microbiology, in one of its biggest
talent searches ever.
To help DOD recruit successfully
from that
talent pool, the report's authors recommend increasing remuneration for key positions and offering more enticing
scientific opportunities.
Gladstone's President, along with our
scientific leadership — with oversight
from our three Trustees — strategically guide the organization to foster and enrich innovation,
talent, entrepreneurship and financial strength.
«These projects bring together
talent and leadership
from top scientists to solve problems through
scientific discovery.»
Drawing
talent as much
from the
scientific world as
from movie back lots, he assembled a crew with the mandate to make everything as authentic and real as possible.
«The
scientific talent leading these studies, the partnership with industry and access to their facilities, and the diverse research methods used, gives us the confidence that when the project concludes in late 2014, we'll be able to greatly increase our understanding of the climate impacts of switching to natural gas
from other fossil fuels, through this unprecedented collective research effort,» said EDF Chief Scientist Steve Hamburg.