AeANET Home
About AeA
AeA Member Directory
Business Services & Savings
Education & Training
Events
Financial Conferences
Government Affairs
Gov't & Commercial Markets
Industry Reports & Surveys
Insurance Programs
Press Room & Newsletters
Regional Offices & Councils
Unlock the power of AeANET
The keys () indicate exclusive features available to AeA Members.

Membership Benefits Join AeA Get Involved Policy Priorities Contact Us Site Map
Industry Reports & Surveys >> Competitiveness Series

Attracting the Best and Brightest
to the United States
Reforming High-Skilled Visa Policy

Download the Report

Read the Press Release

Highlights of What's Inside...
  • 1 of every 4 scientists and engineers in the United States is foreign born.
  • Half of doctoral computer science and math degrees and 60 percent of doctoral engineering degrees awarded in the United States go to foreign nationals.
  • Over 40 percent of master’s degrees in engineering, computer science, and math awarded in the United States go to foreign nationals.
  • Nearly half of all Nobel Prizes awarded to researchers in the United States between 1901 and 1991 were won by foreign-born individuals or their children.
  • These individuals are among the world’s best and brightest; America’s technological preeminence is at least in part based on their contributions to our economy; they conduct cutting edge research, launch innovative companies, and create millions of high-paying jobs.

 

We are delighted to bring you the ninth regular installment of the AeA Competitiveness Series.  The AeA research team produces these reports on the most timely and relevant issues to the high-tech industry and to U.S. competitiveness in a global economy.  We combine rigorous data with careful analysis to provide industry leaders and policymakers the information they need to assess the issue.

The writers of this publication can be reached for questions or comments:

Matthew Kazmierczak
Vice President, Research and Industry Analysis
202.682.4438
matthew_kazmierczak@aeanet.org

Josh James
Senior Manager, Research and Industry Analysis
202.682.4422
josh_james@aeanet.org
 

AeA, Advancing the Business of Technology
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
North Building, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20004
202.682
.9110

 

This page was last updated on 06/12/06.  
Copyright © 2006 American Electronics Association.  All rights reserved.aea logo

Printer Friendly Version
Email This Document
Update My Interests

Related Information





Contact Us  ||  Newsletters  ||  Privacy Policy  ||  Search  ||  Site Map  ||  Help
Advertise on AeANET

AeA Customer Service 1.800.284.4232 ext. 0 CSC@aeanet.org

Copyright © 2008 American Electronics Association. All rights reserved.