DOST to finds more ways to make Pinoy scientists stay in Philippines

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DOST to finds more ways to make Pinoy scientists stay in Philippines
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The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) on Thursday said it will find more ways and programs in order to make Filipino scientists stay in the country.

At the public briefing, DOST Undersecretary Sancho Mabborang said the department’s Balik Scientist Program is continuously being implemented, adding that many Filipino scientists returned to the county and engaged in the different projects.

The Balik Scientist Program of the DOST urges Filipino scientists, technologists, and experts to return to the country and share their expertise in order to promote scientific, agro-industrial, and economic development.

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