The United States used to be a difficult place, and people know that—in terms of the big world—competition is the name of the game.
Is this still the case?
In any case, in some areas, China has done very well.
In fact—according to a new report—we were greatly defeated.
This month, the Center for Security and Emerging Technologies at Georgetown University succinctly embedded the results in its title: “China is rapidly surpassing the growth of U.S. STEM PhDs. “
CSET pointed out that since the mid-2000s, China “has consistently produced more STEM PhDs than the United States.”
In the next five years, this gap may widen.
The organization predicts that by 2025, there will be more than 77,000 STEM PhD graduates produced in China each year.
The United States will provide 40,000 services.
Of course, China has a much larger population. But considering the fact that among students enrolled in American colleges and universities in 2019/20, 372,000 of them are Chinese.
In addition, it’s not just quantity that matters:
Our findings…show that the quality of doctoral education in China has improved in recent years, and that most of the current Ph.D. growth in China comes from high-quality universities. Approximately 45% of Chinese Ph.Ds graduated from double top (A) universities—the country’s most elite educational institution (see Appendix D)—approximately 80% of graduates come from universities managed by the central government.
“Although China’s growing supply of STEM PhDs may exceed the current labor market demand,” CSET admits, “The quality and quantity of PhD graduates in a country are important indicators to measure its future competitiveness, while China’s cultivating technical PhDs Competence is also important. Senior STEM experts seem to be growing rapidly.”
From the perspective of research fields, the research focuses on seven fields in China: mathematics, statistics, computer science, life sciences, earth sciences, physical sciences, and engineering.
In China, there are four: engineering, agriculture, medicine, and science.
Although Red Dragon invests in the future through STEM, some people may claim that American education has other priorities:
College students can look forward to “ecofeminism”, “community activism” and “queer desire” courses
University hires Social Justice Center to help senior employees accept “white inferiority complex”
State University launches “anti-racism” graduate program
The university aims at utopia and launches the “diversity, fairness and tolerance” doctoral program
In March, the widening gap between the performance of the United States and China was touch By Bill Maher.
Bill Maher completely eliminated American awakening: we are sad, and China is “eating our lunch” https://t.co/tLvyojOVMg
— Red State (@RedState) March 14, 2021
He said this:
“Do you know who doesn’t care about the stereotypes of the Chinese in Dr. Seuss’ book? China. 1.4 billion can make a Crouching Tiger fly [flip]…Because they are not fools. …In two generations, China built 500 complete cities from scratch, transferred most of its huge population from poverty to the middle class, and almost monopolized the 5G and pharmaceutical markets. Oh, they bought Africa. …
“They built robots that can check children’s body temperature and send them back to school. Most of our children are still pretending to participate in Zoom classes while they watch TikTok and their brain cells slowly commit suicide.…
“There is a progressive trend now to sacrifice merit for fairness.… [I]In New York, Mayor de Blasio announced that grades will no longer determine who enters the advanced learner school, but a lottery system. “
“Do you think China will do this?” Bill asked. “Let political correctness hinder the training of their best and brightest people? … [T]Hey, eating our lunch. “
Our boundaries seem to have become destructively blurred.
For example, until recently, the school was still a completely separate entity from politics. Teaching activism in a university now (see: University of Florida launches degree program to train “social justice” activists).
Critics of the past year and a half may think that the medical field has also been infiltrated by politics.
It certainly absorbs cultural issues:
The American Medical Association (AMA) said on Monday that gender should be deleted as the legal name of the public part of the birth certificate. https://t.co/U9w38qvwtV pic.twitter.com/NeIPafpv3T
— Doctor of Network Medicine (@WebMD) July 31, 2021
“Made in America” is still certain; but if we are not careful, this country that started with the declaration of independence and was once proud of being competitive will be owned by China-in more ways.
And to a much greater extent than what has already happened.
-Alex
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