Will Israeli academics return home to Israel?
New survey finds only 38% of Israeli scientists abroad are seriously thinking about moving back to Israel within the next year.
New survey finds only 38% of Israeli scientists abroad are seriously thinking about moving back to Israel within the next year.
Israelis working abroad have become so ubiquitous that hi-tech companies can communicate in Hebrew.
The firm's gesture recognition software is used in the Kinect system in Xbox 360 game consoles.
University head and former Science Minister talks about fighting ‘brain drain,’ but warns: Israel can’t compete with USA.
Education Minister Rabbi Shai Piron said that the state needed to provide the proper resources to prevent "brain drain"
Israel has come up with a jazzy new program to entice immigrants and ex-pats to come home on aliyah by easing “paperwork” via cell phone.
The government is set to launch four new I-CORE centers -- its new strategy for stemming the tide of Israeli academic "brain drain."