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Study Programs in STEM Field in Eastern European Countries vs. Brain Drain (CROSBI ID 61770)

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Kozak, Dražan Study Programs in STEM Field in Eastern European Countries vs. Brain Drain // Advances in Manufacturing Engineering and Materials. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering / Hloch, S. ; Klichová, D. ; Krolczyk, G. et al. (ur.). Cham: Springer, 2019. str. 3-10 doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-99353-9_1

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kozak, Dražan

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Study Programs in STEM Field in Eastern European Countries vs. Brain Drain

Smart countries encourage students to enroll study programs in so-called STEM field in order to assure direct positive influence on their own economies. However, if students complete their study in Eastern European countries, how can those countries prevent their STEM graduates to find job in other well-developed countries, as their knowledge is relevant globally? In cases of brain drain, are the STEM studies financially supported by governments an investment or a cost? Should these governments still increase the enrollment quota for STEM field study programs by counting on income contribution from those graduates from abroad?

STEM ; study programs ; Graduates ; Eastern Europe ; Brain drain

Part of the Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering book series (LNME)

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Podaci o prilogu

3-10.

objavljeno

10.1007/978-3-319-99353-9_1

Podaci o knjizi

Advances in Manufacturing Engineering and Materials. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering

Hloch, S. ; Klichová, D. ; Krolczyk, G. ; Chattopadhyaya, S. ; Ruppenthalová, L.

Cham: Springer

2019.

978-3-319-99352-2

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