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Is the U.S. Brain Gain Faltering?, Science
 









Excerpts: Academic officials in China, the largest source of foreign applicants
for many U.S. programs, say that anticipated visa problems are only one of
several reasons Chinese students may be thinking twice about coming to the
United States. A growth in postgraduate education in China is giving domestic
students a better chance to complete their educations at home, says Yan Xuehong,
deputy director of student affairs for the postgraduate school at CAS [Chinese
Academy of Sciences, Ed.]. And she says there is also a rising demand for these
graduates.
Source: Is the U.S. Brain Gain Faltering?[
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/304/5675/1278 ], Jeffrey Mervis,
Science : 1278-1282, 04/05/28

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