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Policy Brief vol.1 issue.2



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June 19, 2006 Vol. 1 Issue 2

 

 


Turning the Tide: Why the United States Must Do Better in the Global Competition for International Students and Scholars


In order to compete effectively in the growing global competition for talent, the United States must take more seriously its stake in welcoming the world’s best students and scholars, says a new report issued today by NAFSA: Association of International Educators.


Restoring U.S. Competitiveness for International Students and Scholars argues that the absence of a national strategy to attract international students and scholars is starting to show its effects, and urges a renewed commitment by the United States to this important asset.

 

 

 

 


Policy Brief is a periodic electronic information resource for policy news and analysis on international education issues, published by NAFSA: Association of International Educators.


NAFSA is the world's largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education. NAFSA seeks to increase awareness of and support for international education and exchanges in higher education and government, believing that citizens with international experience and global awareness are crucial to U.S. leadership, competitiveness, and security.


We hope Policy Brief will be a useful tool for you in your work on international education issues. We welcome your feedback about this publication. Please email: govrel[at]nafsa.org.