Biden administration unveils changes to attract foreign STEM students

The Biden administration on Friday announced policy changes to attract international students specialising in science, technology, engineering and math part of the broader effort

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2 min read Last Updated : Jan 21 2022 | 7:46 PM IST

The Biden administration on Friday announced policy changes to attract international students specialising in science, technology, engineering and math part of the broader effort to make the US economy more competitive.

The State Department will let eligible visiting students in those fields, known as STEM, complete up to 36 months of academic training, according to senior administration officials.

There will also be a new initiative to connect these students with US businesses.

The officials insisted on anonymity to discuss the changes before their official announcement.

Homeland Security will add 22 new fields of study including cloud computing, data visualization and data science to a programme that allows international graduates from US universities to spend up to three additional years training with domestic employers.

The programme generated about 58,000 applications in fiscal 2020.

The programmes are designed to ensure that the US is a magnet for talent from around the world, attracting scientists and researchers whose breakthroughs will enable the economy to grow.

Government data shows that international students are increasingly the lifeblood of academic research.

The government's National Science Board reported this week that international students on temporary visas account for more than half of US doctoral degrees in economics, computer sciences, engineering and mathematics and statistics.

But in the sciences and engineering, China is fast closing the gap in doctoral degrees by generating nearly as many graduates as the US did in 2018.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jan 21 2022 | 7:46 PM IST

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