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CHINA'S RACE TO THE TOP HITS A SPEED BUMP
Nature (London), 2020-06, Vol.582 (7811), p.170-171
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Jun 11, 2020 ;ISSN: 0028-0836 ;EISSN: 1476-4687 ;DOI: 10.1038/d41586-020-01522-2
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Title:
CHINA'S RACE TO THE TOP HITS A SPEED BUMP
Author:
Cyranoski, David
Subjects:
Asian students
;
Colleges & universities
;
Coronaviruses
;
COVID-19
;
Education
;
Funding
;
Graduate students
;
Graduate studies
;
Laboratories
;
Nervous system
;
Neurosciences
;
Pandemics
;
Politics
;
Science
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Nature (London), 2020-06, Vol.582 (7811), p.170-171
Description:
According to a survey by the institute, nearly 90% of US universities expect a drop in international-student enrolment this year. Muming Poo, who heads the Institute of Neuroscience in Shanghai and led a laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley, for more than a decade, thinks there will be little impact on the number of students going to Europe, but he expects a dramatic drop in those travelling to the United States for graduate studies because of the political tensions. Over the long term, the prognosis for science in China is good: the country is soon expected to set an ambitious 2035 goal for the percentage of gross domestic product spent on research, says Cong Cao, a science-policy researcher at the University of Nottingham in Ningbo, China.
Publisher:
London: Nature Publishing Group
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0028-0836
EISSN: 1476-4687
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-020-01522-2
Source:
ProQuest One Psychology
ProQuest Central
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