“A group of European countries develops a strategy for involving scientists from the United States in response to a reduction in education in education and research by the US government. Source: Politico Material Details: In a letter from the countries to the European Commission, which was familiar with Politico, it is said that twelve governments stated that the European Union needs a “boom in attractiveness” to attract talents from abroad, “which may be affected by research.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Politico material
Details: The letter to the European Commission, which was acquainted with Politico, states that twelve governments stated that the European Union needed a “boom in attractiveness” to attract talents from abroad, “which may be affected by interference in research and unmotivated and cruel funding.”
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The letter was addressed to the European Commissioner from innovations by Kateryna Zakhariyeva and signed by France, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Spain, Slovenia, Germany, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania.
“It is urgent … to organize yourself to accept talents who want or should leave the United States,” said French Baptist’s research minister in Politico’s statement.
The letter does not mention the name of the United States, but there are obvious hints. “The current international context reminds us that the freedom of science can be threatened anywhere,” the text reads.
Since the beginning of the Donald Trump Presidency, the US scientific and educational sphere has undergone significant abbreviations, in particular at the Ministry of Education and Universities, such as Jones Hopkins.
The letter offers several measures to attract researchers, including funding, changes in the immigration system and strengthening international scientific partnerships. European countries want the EU to organize a meeting of research ministers to develop a plan.
Not so long ago, European universities, including Brussels University, have announced vacancies for American scientists, and the French University former Marseille launched a program of support for scientists who are threatening in the United States.
Recall:
- On March 9, a French scientist was sent from the United States because of his preliminary criticism of Donald Trump’s administration policy.