Academic mobility of Russian scientists: from “brain drain” to “brain circulation” model

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Academic mobility is one of the key directions of development of intellectual potential and realization of professional opportunities of both youth and highly qualified specialists, scientists and teachers. This category of the population is the intellectual potential of the country, able to carry out an “innovative breakthrough” of the economy, able to act as a mechanism for strengthening the integration processes in the Eurasian space (within the EAEU and SCO), as well as to become a certain reserve for the demographic development of some Russian regions. The term “circulation of minds” is defined, which has become increasingly used in relation to the emigration of specialists from Russia. The circulation of minds implies that the migration of highly skilled professionals and scientists follows the movement of capital and projects, is temporary and returnable. The concept of “academic mobility” is specified and its key characteristics are given. The evaluation of the implementation of international programs to promote academic mobility, including such programs as Erasmus Mundus, DAAD, Tempus, Fulbright Program, etc., which allow participating countries to obtain positive socio-economic, scientific and demographic effects. Unfortunately, this potential of educational migration is not fully realized in Russia. In addition, the Russian science lacks the necessary amount of scientific research on the problems of academic mobility, which is largely due to the negative “color” of educational migration in the country, due to the significant attention to the problem of “brain drain”. Nevertheless, in our opinion, Russia has enormous unrealized potential and unique opportunities for the development of academic mobility. In conclusion, there are proposals for the formation of Russia’s policy in relation to the development of academic mobility, maintaining a positive trend to attract highly skilled migrants from near and far abroad, but also for the further development of forms of academic mobility.

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Tamara К Rostovskaya

Institute of Socio-Political Research under the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: rostovskaya.tamara@mail.ru
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director of Institute of Socio-Political Research of RAS 6 Fotievoy St., bldg. 1, Moscow, 119333, Russian Federation

Elena Е Pismennaya

Institute of Socio-Political Research under the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: nikitaR@list.ru
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Institute for Socio-Political Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences 6 Fotievoy St., bldg. 1, Moscow, 119333, Russian Federation

Vera I Skorobogatova

FSBI “Glavexpertsentr” of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science

Email: skorobogatova_ve@mail.ru
Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Director of the Federal State Budgetary Institute “Glavexpertcentre”. 6 Leninsky Ave., bldg. 3, Moscow, 119049, Russian Federation

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