US lawmaker questions top universities over Chinese nationals in STEM Research, cites security risks
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The House Select Committee on China, headed by John Moolenaar, has sent letters to several American universities, including Purdue, Stanford, and USC, inquiring about their involvement in federally funded research and their admission policies for Chinese students in advanced STEM programs. The letters highlight concerns about China's efforts to use American institutions for military and scientific advances, potential espionage, and intellectual property theft.
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