French research groups urged to welcome scientists fleeing US
PARIS: French officials are urging their country´s research institutions to consider welcoming scientists abandoning the United States due to President Donald Trump´s funding cuts, AFP learned on Sunday.
Since Trump returned to the White House in January, his government has cut federal research funding and sought to dismiss hundreds of federal workers working on health and climate research.
“Many well-known researchers are already questioning their future in the United States,” France´s minister for higher education and research, Philippe Baptiste, wrote in a letter to the country´s institutions.
“We would naturally wish to welcome a certain number of them.”
Baptiste urged research leaders to send him “concrete proposals on the topic, both on priority technologies and scientific fields”.
The government is “committed, and will rise to the occasion”, he added, in a statement sent to AFP on Sunday.
This week, Aix-Marseille University in the south of France announced it was setting up a programme dedicated to welcoming US researchers, notably those working on climate change.
It announced a new programme to welcome scientists who “may feel threatened or hindered” in the United States and want “to continue their work in an environment conducive to innovation, excellence and academic freedom”.
Besides the cuts overseen by Trump´s billionaire tech tycoon ally Elon Musk, the US leader has withdrawn Washington from the World Health Organisation and the Paris Climate Agreement.
In protest, scientists rallied in cities across the United States on Friday, with many of their French counterparts in the southwestern city of Toulouse attending a demonstration in solidarity.
In an editorial published in Le Monde newspaper, French academics including Nobel Prize winners Esther Duflo, an economist, and Anne L´Huillier, a physicist, denounced “unprecedented attacks” on US science, saying they undermined “one of the pillars of democracy”.
The director of France´s Pasteur public health institute, Yasmine Belkaid, told French newspaper La Tribune in an interview published Sunday that she received “calls every day” from US-based European and American scientists looking for jobs.
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