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Knowledge Nomads are highly skilled and highly mobile people. Innovative economies need them, but we know little about what motivates them and what policy can do to attract them. Demos Knowledge Nomads report looks at flows of skilled people into and out of the UK, and delves beneath headlines on immigration to examine highly skilled migrants origins, motivations and experiences. It argues that the mobility of scientists and entrepreneurs is vital to innovation in science and technology, and to the UK economy overall. Caroline Wagner, David Roblin, and Richard Reeves will join James Wilsdon in discussing the UKs ability to attract talent in a highly-competitive global market, particularly in light of recent changes to UK immigration rules.
About the speaker
Dr. Caroline S. Wagner - author of The New Invisible College: Science for Development Michael White - Political writer and commentator, The Guardian Dr. Tony Wood - Vice President and Worldwide Head of Medicinal Chemistry, Pfizer Global RandD Richard Reeves - Director, Demos Natalie Day - Senior Policy Advisor, Science Policy Team, The Royal Society Dr. James Wilsdon - Director, Science Policy Centre, The Royal Society (Chair)
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