Foreign-born scientists and engineers (S&Es) have long played a prominent role in U.S. technological and scientific advancement and are a critical part of the science and engineering (S&E) labor force in corporations, universities, and research centers nationwide. However, long-standing structural flaws in the U.S. visa system and the unintended consequences of security procedures instituted since September 11, 2001, may be causing an increasing number of S&Es to forgo coming to the United States, thereby depriving the nation of a critical supply of human talent
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[Excerpt] The increased presence of foreign students in graduate science and engineering programs an...
Science and engineering fields are important to a nation’s economy, especially in the areas of innov...
Arbitrary congressional limits on the number of H-1B visas that can be granted annually to highly sk...
The advance of science is dependent upon collaboration, which does not have a visa attached to it. I...
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Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
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[Excerpt] In the 21st century, global competition and rapid advances in science and technology will ...
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International flows of high-skilled talent from developing countries to high-income OECD countries h...
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The contribution of immigrants to the scientific and technological innovation and progress of the Un...
Are foreign-born scientists different from native-born scientists with respect to research activity ...
The advance of science is dependent upon collaboration, which does not have a visa attached to it. I...
According to a recent National Science Board report, restrictive U.S. visa policies are beginning to...
[Excerpt] The increased presence of foreign students in graduate science and engineering programs an...
Science and engineering fields are important to a nation’s economy, especially in the areas of innov...
Arbitrary congressional limits on the number of H-1B visas that can be granted annually to highly sk...
The advance of science is dependent upon collaboration, which does not have a visa attached to it. I...
With the U.S. economy in the midst of a prolonged slump, it's hard to believe that any industry woul...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
The future of the American economy rests on our ability to innovate and invent the new products that...
[Excerpt] In the 21st century, global competition and rapid advances in science and technology will ...
The Nobel Prize is one measure of a country’s intellectual prowess. Whether it is in the sciences, l...
International flows of high-skilled talent from developing countries to high-income OECD countries h...
In this paper, we document the importance of high-skilled immigration for U.S. employment in STEM fi...
The contribution of immigrants to the scientific and technological innovation and progress of the Un...
Are foreign-born scientists different from native-born scientists with respect to research activity ...
The advance of science is dependent upon collaboration, which does not have a visa attached to it. I...