| > PKU, Shanghai Jiaotong, or Tsinghua. They have State Key Laboratories as affiliated with them as well > only affects Technology institutes that are run by the PLA Nope. Any kind of tangentially military funded research (aka almost all of STEM) because of how vague "Civil-Military Fusion" is defined (or not defined in this case) > What a strange law Executive Order, not a Law. > making those universities much less popular in future admittances Maybe, maybe not. There isn't as much of a pull factor anymore especially after the DoJ's Thousand Talents prosecution shitshow. Trump really fucked up the China-to-US talent pipeline which was a net benefit for us. > they do not seem to be enforcing it for PKU, Shanghai Jiaotong, or Tsinghua F-1 and J1/2 applications have fallen dramatically since this EO was passed (though zero COVID and the shutting down of American consulates during that affected this as well) |
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/2023/04/11/chine...
They are pretty arbitrary about it, I wouldn't be surprised if they were explicitly excluding tier 1s. Visas are back up:
https://www.voanews.com/a/chinese-still-largest-group-of-for...
But we are still down from peak:
> The 2022-2023 school year, with 289,526 Chinese students, is the lowest number since the 2013-2014 academic year when 274,439 Chinese students attended U.S. colleges and universities. The highest enrollment number for Chinese students was 372,532 in 2019-2020.