Aix Marseille University launched 'Safe Place For Science' to attract American researchers impacted by cuts and policies of the Trump administration. The initiative has generated strong interest, with the university receiving daily applications from those seeking scientific asylum. Similar movements across Europe reflect a collective concern over the erosion of scientific inquiry in the U.S., particularly in areas like climate change and public health. With significant funding allocated for new positions, this response not only aims to support displaced researchers but also to challenge the perception of the current U.S. scientific landscape.
Aix Marseille University launched 'Safe Place For Science' for American researchers amid Trump-era policies, receiving numerous applications from scientific asylum seekers, signifying potential cultural shifts.
The university and others in Europe are responding to U.S. research cuts, enhancing free scientific inquiry while planning to fill critical gaps in climate change and public health studies.
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