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A €500M RESEARCH package for grants and developing data-sharing networks has been announced by the EU today as it seeks to attract US scientists to Europe.
European leaders unveiled a new initiative Monday to entice U.S. scientists to bring their expertise across the Atlantic.
US scientists and researchers seemed the likely target of the €500m funding boost announced by Ursula von der Leyen at the Choose Europe for Science event in Paris.
The European Union launched a drive on Monday to attract scientists and researchers to Europe with offers of grants and new ...
The European Union will spend €500 million ($567 million) over the next three years “to make Europe a magnet for researchers,” a top official announced Monday in a veiled response to the Trump ...
Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen announced investments of €100 million for France and €500 million for Europe to make ...
With US universities facing challenges to their independence and funding, Nordic countries hope their emphasis on academic ...
French President Emmanuel Macron made a plea to US-based researchers who have been affected by Donald Trump’s policies to ...
France’s President Macron is urging U.S. scientists to “choose Europe” following Trump’s political interference in scientific ...
“To all the brilliant minds: Come to Europe!” he urged in a recent video message to U.S. scientists on X. “We promote science, not like a health minister who says ‘just live healthy and ...
University president Eric Berton said he wanted to see a new status of "refugee scientist" be created, and for more US researchers to be welcomed in France and Europe. A bill establishing such a ...
Berton added that 10 European universities have contacted him about launching similar programs. Berton is advocating for creating a "refugee scientist" status to allow more US researchers into ...