As the US Cuts Scientific Talent, Europe Launches an Initiative to Attract It
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Recent developments indicate a significant trend of American scientists contemplating relocation outside the United States, driven largely by concerns over future funding cuts and restrictive policies. A survey showed that 75% of American scientists are considering leaving, while applications to foreign institutions from U.S. professionals have surged by 32%. In contrast, international applicants to U.S. research centers have decreased dramatically. European universities are now intensifying efforts to attract American talent through significant investment in supportive programs aimed at retaining scientific expertise.
A recent analysis highlighted that 75 percent of American scientists are contemplating leaving the United States due to funding concerns and restrictive policies.
European institutions have ramped up efforts to attract U.S. scientists, including dedicated programs to support researchers affected by prior government actions.
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