European program to attract American scientists
The French President and the Chairman of the European Commission attended the “European for Science” ceremony at the Sorbonne University announced their plans to attract US researchers and academics, who are concerned about the impact of federal budget reduction in the country on their academic and academic activities.
Following US President Donald Trump’s restrictive policies against its universities, including the federal, France and the European Union, they are trying to attract US -based scientists whose activities are influenced by these policies.
In this regard, they are preparing declarations on determining incentives for researchers to accommodate Europe.
The Guardian newspaper reported that French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commissioner Urzola von Derbin were due to speak this morning (Monday) at the University of Sorbonne in Paris, and were expected to attend European universities and scholars at the ceremony.
The event, which brought together European academics and commissioners, was the latest attempt to open Europe’s doors to European -based scholars and researchers who are concerned about threats against their activities over the federal budget of universities and research institutions and the targeting of US higher education institutions due to diversification policies.
The French president’s office said: “This is at a time when academic freedoms face a variety of threats.” Europe is an attractive continent.
“We are in an environment where there is freedom of research and there is no issue of taboo,” said an official. The ceremony emphasizes that France and Europe are a sustainable atmosphere that guarantees freedoms and academic research.
France is particularly eager to attract scientists who focus on health, with a particular look at infectious diseases, research change, and artificial intelligence.
The Monday event titled “Choose Europe for Science” came after four European countries, including France, Germany and Spain, called for a quick action to recruit academic talents.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, Von said at the ceremony that the EU would support foreign scientists transferring to the region to reach China and the US in innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence.
“I believe science is the key to our future in Europe,” the European Commission Chairman said. Without that, we can’t really solve today’s global challenges, including in the field, health, new technologies, climate change to the oceans.
In his speech, Von Dar Online described several policies that the EU executive has planned to attract researchers to Europe. These include proposing the European Research Research Law to facilitate the free flow of knowledge and data across the European Union, a € 5m package in support of researchers, new financial aid, and targeted incentives for advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence.
“We want Europe to be in priority technologies, including artificial intelligence to quantum, space, semiconductors and risalacics to digital health, genomic and biotechnology,” he said.
Macron also invited scientists to move to France.
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