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  • From brain drain to brain gain 2020-11-13 22:22

    By Faranak Bakhtiari

    40,000 foreign nationals are studying in 43 Iranian universities

    TEHRAN – While the issue of brain drain and academic migration has raised controversy within and outside Iran, it is undeniable that universities of the country also host many foreign national talents from the top universities worldwide.

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