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Asian Scientists On The Move Changing Science In A Changing Asia Anju Mary Paul

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Asian Scientists On The Move Changing Science In A Changing Asia Anju Mary Paul
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.69 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Anju Mary Paul
ISBN: 9781108845618, 1108845614
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Asian Scientists On The Move Changing Science In A Changing Asia Anju Mary Paul by Anju Mary Paul 9781108845618, 1108845614 instant download after payment.

The growing scientific research output from Asia has been making headlines since the start of the twenty-first century. But behind this science story, there is a migration story. The elite scientists who are pursuing cutting-edge research in Asia are rarely 'homegrown' talent but were typically born in Asia, trained in the West, and then returned to work in Asia. Asian Scientists on the Move explores why more and more Asian scientists are choosing to return to Asia, and what happens after their return, when these scientists set up labs in Asia and start training the next generation of Asian scientists. Drawing on evocative firsthand accounts from 119 Western-trained Asian scientists about their migration decisions and experiences, and in-depth analysis of the scientific field in four country case studies - China, India, Singapore and Taiwan - the book reveals the growing complexity of the Asian scientist migration system.

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