International applications to US research centers have declined sharply, with notable drops from Canada, China, and Europe. In response, various European institutions are launching initiatives to attract US talent. Aix-Marseille University has introduced a €15 million program for US researchers affected by restrictive policies. The Max Planck Society is aiming to establish joint research ventures with US entities, while Spain seeks to recruit scientists in fields critical to its technology landscape, supported by reinforced funding for US experts looking for better opportunities.
"Our program, A Safe Place for Science, aims to offer firsthand help to US researchers who have faced adversity. We’re investing significantly to ensure a welcoming environment for them."
"The Max Planck Society’s new initiative intends to attract those exceptional scientists leaving the US, offering them not just positions but a collaborative future in research with our institutes."
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