Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Israel Approves $300-Million Fund to Reverse Brain Drain

CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
DAILY NEWS TICKER
March 14, 2010

The Israeli cabinet on Sunday approved a new $300-million plan to reverse Israel's brain drain and attract top-class researchers back to their homeland, Ynetnews reported. A recent survey found that the ratio of Israeli academics working in the United States to those in Israel was nearly 25 percent. The new fund, one-third of which will come from the government, will establish 30 centers of academic excellence at existing universities with attractive salary, budget, and working conditions to woo academics.

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