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Canadian initiative aims to scoop top talent from U.S. Will it work?
MSNBC· 2025-12-20 19:36
For years, Canada has suffered from a so-called brain drain of top talent leaving to work at companies, hospitals, and universities in the United States. But as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration and guts research funding, the brain drain may now be hitting the United States. And Canada wants to scoop up all those talented workers from America.Last week, Canada announced an aggressive push to attract highly skilled researchers from around the world, including the United States. The Canadian ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-12-18 03:19
RT Whyvert (@whyvert)China reportedly now has the ability to build advanced chipmaking machines.Thanks to Chinese former engineers from ASML, the Dutch company.This is the problem with the strategy of brain draining China. The brains can go back home after they've gained the know-how. ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-14 21:40
The Trump administration’s funding cuts and immigration policies are causing a brain drain, with a 32% increase in Americans seeking work abroad and a decline in foreign applications https://t.co/tarilVsIKl ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-28 12:15
Tech billionaires, the owners of Premier League football teams and heirs to some of Europe’s oldest fortunes have all recently left the UK. Now, Britain’s finance minister is quietly trying to put a halt to the wealth and brain drain https://t.co/Q3sT2HC7XU ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-28 04:52
Policy & Incentives - Indonesia is considering new incentives for a lifetime residency program aimed at attracting former citizens and diaspora groups [1] - The program has faced criticism for being too expensive and unlikely to effectively address the country's brain drain [1]
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The Economist· 2025-11-25 07:40
Economists argue that the migration of software engineers from India to America was neither a “brain gain” nor a “brain drain” but “brain circulation”. For the moment, one end of that circulation is still thriving https://t.co/5XHMnVVIbR ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-20 15:40
It is hard to tell whether Israel is facing a brain drain as a result of the past three years. But dig into the data and the proportion of those emigrating who have only recently become Israelis is significant https://t.co/KoaETyHhZs ...
From Brain Drain to Brain Gain | Rohit Tiwari | TEDxKPRIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-23 15:45
India's Talent Reverse Brain Drain - India is transitioning from a talent-exporting nation to an attractive destination for talent and opportunities [9] - Professionals and students are returning to India, indicating its growing importance as a hub for innovation and extended headquarters [9] - India's rapid economic growth, especially in technology, science, and research sectors, is a key factor driving this talent return [10] - The booming startup ecosystem, with over 160,000 registered startups, is creating opportunities and welcoming the diaspora back to India [13] - Visionary policies like Startup India, Make in India, and Atmanirbhar Bharat are encouraging professionals abroad to return and build their careers in India [15] Global Capability Centers (GCCs) - The number of GCCs in India has grown significantly, from a few in the early 2000s to approximately 1,700 today, and is projected to reach 2,200 by 2030 [16][17] - GCCs are evolving from back-office operations to innovation powerhouses, focusing on product development, analytics, and strategy [18] - The professionals and diaspora are taking on significant roles in running these GCCs in India [19] Factors Contributing to Reverse Brain Drain - Improved infrastructure, research facilities, modern education institutes, and healthcare are attracting talent back to India [19] - The availability of amenities and a lifestyle comparable to those abroad is also a factor in the return of talent [20] - Restrictive immigration policies and political uncertainties in some developed countries are contributing to the reverse brain drain [23] Educational Institutes and Innovation - Institutes like IIT Madras have incubated over 100 startups and filed over 400 patents, while IIT Kanpur has incubated over 400 startups [24] - A complete ecosystem is being built with thousands of incubators across the country, fostering innovation and attracting talent [25]
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Balaji· 2025-10-16 04:22
RT @levelsio (@levelsio)With the wave governments are going in Europe, increasingly taking away freedoms and wealthI think it indeed may finally be time for network statesMy difference of opinion with the Network State theory here is that I think it's easier to adapt existing countries (or city states) to become network states that attract people, than to create entirely new countriesFor example, Dubai is attracting a lot of the high-skilled high-IQ and high-income Europeans, no matter how hard Europeans wa ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-10-05 22:55
India wants to lure its best minds back from the US - but it won't be easy https://t.co/kHAkljbs5V ...