President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is urging Filipino scientists to stay in the Philippines as they pursue their careers. | GabrielLaluINQ
“I urge you to stay in the country as you pursue your career. We will continue to support you and continue to look to you to be active partners of the government,” he added.
“Through this, we will institute a scholarship program, specifically for STEM students, and this will not be limited to those who have shown their capabilities, their ability, and how they deserve these scholarships here in the Philippines but to any institution that they are accepted to abroad,” he said.
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