VIRTUAL EVENT: China’s young talents programs - how do returnees perform?
This webinar will explore whether researchers recruited in one of the Chinese flagship talent-recruitment policies, the 'Young Thousand Talents' policy (Y1000T) had better research performance in the following years after recruitment.
China has launched a series of talent-recruitment policies in the last years, in order to attract back Chinese nationals who stayed abroad. Yet, little is known about the effect of such policies.
In this webinar, Giulio Marini and Lili Yang will compare Y1000T recipients against other Chinese nationals who got PhDs in equally prestigious non-Chinese universities but continued to work abroad (mostly in the US).
Speakers
- Dr Giulio Marini, Quantitative Social Science, UCL Institute of Education
- Lili Yang, Centre for Global Higher Education, University of Oxford
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Cost
Free
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All
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