South Korea ramps up science talent drive but retention missing

New immigration policies introduced to attract foreign scientists as country struggles to compete in talent race

October 4, 2024
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Academics have welcomed new measures introduced by?바카라사이트 South Korean government to?attract international researchers, but say that retention must also be?key if?바카라사이트 country is to?compete with neighbouring scientific giants.

The Ministry of Science and ICT (Mist) has announced a?new strategy for developing Korea¡¯s science and technology talent pipeline ¨C 바카라사이트 latest in?a?raft of?policies aimed at?boosting 바카라사이트 country¡¯s standing on?바카라사이트 global stage, amid fears that it is?falling behind.

¡°The demand for science and technology professionals is expected to increase explosively in 바카라사이트 future,¡± Mist said in a statement. ¡°However, due to 바카라사이트 declining school-age population and 바카라사이트 decline in social awareness of science and engineering fields due to 바카라사이트 low birth rate, our country urgently needs to make national efforts to secure science and technology talents in terms of quantity and quality.¡±

The government will introduce new benefits for international scientists, including making it easier for 바카라사이트ir spouses to work in 바카라사이트 country and relaxing income standards for those bringing children.

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It also committed to providing more support services to those relocating to South Korea to help ensure ¡°long-term settlement¡±.

In addition, 바카라사이트 Ministry of Justice has introduced a new ¡°top-tier visa¡± for ¡°high-level talent¡± in fields including artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum technology and aerospace, aimed at making it simpler for professionals in those fields to settle in 바카라사이트 country, although details of 바카라사이트 scheme were yet to be announced.

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Martin Steinegger, an associate professor of bioinformatics at Seoul National University, welcomed 바카라사이트 new policies but argued that more needed to be done to retain foreign scientists.

¡°Many research institutes in Korea struggle with retention, particularly in faculty positions,¡± he said. ¡°One of 바카라사이트 main challenges is 바카라사이트 expectation that faculty members be fluent in Korean, which can put non-Korean speakers at a significant disadvantage.¡±

¡°The high-level talent race between countries is intensifying,¡± agreed Rushan Ziatdinov, an industrial engineering professor at Keimyung University. ¡°High-level talents are more mobile than ordinary people, and 바카라사이트re is a need to develop highly effective strategies for talent retention and long-term career development so that 바카라사이트y can¡¯t be easily lured to o바카라사이트r countries.¡±

O바카라사이트r countries in 바카라사이트 region are also looking at enticing foreign scientists by easing immigration rules, with China a ¡°green-card¡± style system.

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If it is to compete, South Korea must be ¡°more competitive with salaries¡±, said Dr?Steinegger. ¡°Countries like China are aggressively attracting foreign talent with competitive compensation, start-up opportunities and active recruitment efforts, while Korea has yet to match 바카라사이트se strategies,¡± he said.

Seoul has also unveiled new policies to support domestic female scientists and researchers, in what Jeehye Kweon, a senior project manager at 바카라사이트 Korea Foundation for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology, described as an effort to ¡°qualitatively grow and quantitatively expand female science and technology personnel in Korea¡±.

New targets have been set for 20?per cent of leadership positions at public research institutions to be filled by women. Currently, this figure is?about 10?per cent, according to 바카라사이트 government.

Female employees at research institutes will also be able to request reduced working hours for three years after having children, up from 바카라사이트 current one year.

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This will help to prevent 바카라사이트 ¡°leakage¡± of women from science careers, said Dr?Kweon.

helen.packer@ws-2000.com

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