French University Receives 298 Applications for Safe Place for Science Program Amid US Funding Cuts
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viernes, 18 de abril de 2025, 3:09 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The university's president, Eric Berton, has proposed a bill to create a new status of "refugee scientist" to expedite the processing of qualified U.S. researchers [1]. The program is part of Aix-Marseille University's broader strategy to attract top Ph.D. and MD students from around the world, with a particular focus on the U.S. [1]. The university has allocated over $17 million to support this initiative over the next three years [1].
The program has received applications from various prestigious U.S. institutions, including Johns Hopkins, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Stanford, and Yale [1]. The selection process involves a panel review and remote interviews, with the first scientists expected to arrive in early June [2]. Each researcher accepted into the program will receive between €600,000 and €800,000 over three years to continue their work [2].
This initiative comes amid concerns about a potential "brain drain" in the U.S. due to the Trump administration's policies on academic funding and inclusivity [1]. Critics have warned that top students and researchers may leave the country if they feel their work is being hindered or threatened [1].
Aix-Marseille University's Safe Place for Science program is a significant step towards attracting top talent and fostering academic freedom. The university's commitment to providing a safe and stimulating environment for scientists is likely to have a positive impact on both the university and the broader scientific community.
References:
[1] https://www.yahoo.com/news/french-university-safe-place-science-214500419.html
[2] https://www.norfolkneradio.com/news/national/first-us-refugee-scientists-to-arrive-in-france-in-weeks-university/article_cc882103-99cc-55e9-95cd-f03c72f98342.html
Aix-Marseille University has received 298 applications for its Safe Place For Science program, offering "refugee status" for researchers amid President Trump's elimination of funding for several scientific programs. Of the eligible applicants, 135 are American, 45 have dual nationality, 17 are French, and 45 are from other countries. The program aims to provide a safe and stimulating environment for scientists to pursue their research.
Aix-Marseille University has received a significant response to its Safe Place for Science program, which aims to provide a haven for researchers threatened by U.S. spending cuts. The program, launched in March, has attracted nearly 300 applications, with 242 meeting the university's guidelines for review [1]. The initiative, which seeks to offer "refugee status" to scientists, has drawn particular interest from the U.S., with 135 American citizens and 45 dual nationals applying [1].The university's president, Eric Berton, has proposed a bill to create a new status of "refugee scientist" to expedite the processing of qualified U.S. researchers [1]. The program is part of Aix-Marseille University's broader strategy to attract top Ph.D. and MD students from around the world, with a particular focus on the U.S. [1]. The university has allocated over $17 million to support this initiative over the next three years [1].
The program has received applications from various prestigious U.S. institutions, including Johns Hopkins, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia, Stanford, and Yale [1]. The selection process involves a panel review and remote interviews, with the first scientists expected to arrive in early June [2]. Each researcher accepted into the program will receive between €600,000 and €800,000 over three years to continue their work [2].
This initiative comes amid concerns about a potential "brain drain" in the U.S. due to the Trump administration's policies on academic funding and inclusivity [1]. Critics have warned that top students and researchers may leave the country if they feel their work is being hindered or threatened [1].
Aix-Marseille University's Safe Place for Science program is a significant step towards attracting top talent and fostering academic freedom. The university's commitment to providing a safe and stimulating environment for scientists is likely to have a positive impact on both the university and the broader scientific community.
References:
[1] https://www.yahoo.com/news/french-university-safe-place-science-214500419.html
[2] https://www.norfolkneradio.com/news/national/first-us-refugee-scientists-to-arrive-in-france-in-weeks-university/article_cc882103-99cc-55e9-95cd-f03c72f98342.html

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