2017
DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3822
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International mentoring as a new educational approach to alleviate brain drain, empower young talent, and internationalize higher education

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“…Lindburg et al (2019) analyzed the main development trends that affect skill and found an increasing demand for talent in the life sciences industry [32]. The International Mentorship Program (IMP), with the support of the International Mentorship Foundation for Higher Education (IMFAHE), has attracted talent and promoted the innovative development of young talents [33]. Young talented individuals can use their professional knowledge and skills to positively reduce SO 2 emissions from the industrial sector, thereby better safeguarding the safety and sustainable development of the ecological environment.…”
Section: Mediating Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lindburg et al (2019) analyzed the main development trends that affect skill and found an increasing demand for talent in the life sciences industry [32]. The International Mentorship Program (IMP), with the support of the International Mentorship Foundation for Higher Education (IMFAHE), has attracted talent and promoted the innovative development of young talents [33]. Young talented individuals can use their professional knowledge and skills to positively reduce SO 2 emissions from the industrial sector, thereby better safeguarding the safety and sustainable development of the ecological environment.…”
Section: Mediating Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%