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The UK cannot create the next Silicon Valley but it can still boost innovation
Survey highlights squeeze on jobs market from Brexit and coronavirus pandemic
Many leave the region to study elsewhere in the UK and never return, hitting the economy
Emergency crisis slows south-north migration and even encourages some southerners to go back
Newly qualified staff leave region in droves each year for better pay and conditions abroad
Bruno Lee says there is no evidence’ of groups moving to alternative fund hubs, but others are more skeptical
Beijing rolls out red carpet with triple the pay and benefits
The young and talented are leaving the country in search of professional opportunities
Sector must back sustainable development if it wants to keep the best workers
US has become increasingly suspicious of China’s Thousand Talents Programme
‘Inconsistent often punitive’ regulation on stock options could trigger brain drain
‘Britain’s intellectual dominance has been extraordinary for a mid-sized country with mostly mediocre schools’
Unemployment at home and rising mainland labour costs prompt shift away from China
Thousands of educated citizens have moved abroad and are not in a rush to return
Overseas universities face competition from innovative Chinese counterparts
In the second year of his presidency, Emmanuel Macron must work out how to help the country’s start-ups expand internationally
Research on the social impact of AI cannot be left to industry alone
Higher salaries and greater resources lures professors to US tech groups
Guillermo del Toro’s wins are the perfect riposte to Donald Trump’s anti-Mexican riff
The regulator is dealing with a brain drain just as Brexit increases its responsibilities
A high death rate and low birth rate have worsened the population decline
Young leave in increasing numbers frustrated by dysfunctional labour market
Academic staff from EU member states are reviewing their opportunities in Britain
Office for Nuclear Regulation will need more inspectors after departure from Euratom
How President Macron is creating a welcoming environment for business
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