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Could Europe benefit from Trump's 'assault on science'?

  • Funding cuts and political interference during President Trump's second term are driving American scientists from the U.S. To seek opportunities abroad, particularly in France.
  • Philippe Baptiste, France's Minister for Higher Education and Research, encourages national institutions to accommodate displaced American scientists focused on climate science.
  • Aix-Marseille University has initiated a program to host U.S. Scientists feeling threatened, with up to €15 million allocated for around 15 researchers.
  • Yasmine Belkaid from the Institut Pasteur mentioned receiving daily requests for positions from U.S.-based scientists who are looking for work in France.
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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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