The article highlights the problem of the emigration of young scientists and students from Russia abroad. The factors affecting the retention of foreign students in the country after graduation are presented, as well as the return of Russian students after receiving higher education abroad. The experience of foreign states in stimulating educational immigration has been analyzed, in particular, scientific programs have been considered to attract foreign students for the purpose of studying in higher education institutions. Similarly, scientific, industrial and economic benefits are singled out in the article with the accumulation of intellectual capital in the country. The options for managing intellectual capital are considered, for example, the idea of creating scientific centers on the basis of coworking as an effective method for attracting and engaging young scientists for achieving high scientific results is proposed.
The author proposed to open a scientifi consortium on the basis of scientifi and educational organizations located in the member countries of the EAEU. The relevance and importance of creating such a consortium, which are associated with the intensifi of the development of partnerships between the EAEU countries, support for scientifi and technological cooperation between the EAEU countries at the highest state level, as well as the signifi scientifi potential of the EAEU countries and the existing infrastructure, are shown. The author presents priority areas in which scientifi consortiums can be created. Priority areas were determined based on the results of a bibliometric analysis of statistical data on the publication activity of the EAEU countries for 5 years. The analytical service Web of Science Incites was used as an analysis tool. Based on the results of the study, scientifi fronts were identifi - areas with the highest publication activity and citation for each of the EAEU countries. By comparing the directions, the most priority directions for the creation of scientifi consortiums were determined.
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