Japan's border crackdown leaves students in limbo and economy in a pinch

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TOKYO: Two years after Japan locked down its borders to block the coronavirus, about 150,000 foreign students still are not able to enter the country, left in limbo by a policy that has disrupted lives and caused headaches for universities and businesses. The absence of the foreign students and researchers

TOKYO: Two years after Japan locked down its borders to block the coronavirus, about 150,000 foreign students still are not able to enter the country, left in limbo by a policy that has disrupted lives and caused headaches for universities and businesses.

What is less clear is the longer-term hit on Japan's"soft power" - in particular its academic reputation around the world. "Internationalisation in science is definitely critical, because you don't have all the expertise in the same country."Many countries sealed borders to keep the coronavirus at bay.

While the biggest reason was a drop-off in the number of Japanese students, the decline in foreign students was also felt, the official said. "People like me, who'd usually be applying for grants to continue our research in Japan, just have to take a pass for the foreseeable future."

 

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