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Science & Innovation Policy: Brain drain

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Networking tools and organisations

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Global Network of Korean Scientists and Engineers

The Global Network of Korean Scientists & Engineers (KOSEN) is a website managed by Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI) and funded by Korea Ministry of Science & Technology (MOST). KOSEN is designed to provide Korean scientists and engineers all over the world with opportunities to expand information exchange and to contribute to the development of Koreanl science and technology.

Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association

KSEA is a non-profit professional organisation that aims to foster international cooperation between the United States and Korea, and to help Korean-American scientists and engineers develop their full career potential.

Network of Arab Scientists and Technologists Abroad

ASTA is a network of Arab scientists working in the West in academia and industry, which aims to transfer know-how from back to the Middle East.

Reverse Brain Drain

The RBD initiative is an attempt by Thailand's National Science and Technology Development Agency to utilise both the "brains" and "connections" of Thai professionals who are living overseas to help in the development of Thailand, particularly in the fields of science and technology.

Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America

SCBA is a non-profit organisation founded in 1984 to promote research in biosciences, facilitate professional contact among its members and to establish a spirit of fraternity and international cooperation.

South African Network of Skills Abroad

SANSA is a network linking skilled people living abroad who wish to make a contribution to South Africa's economic and social development by connecting them with local experts and projects.