On March 10, the current U.S. government's move to cut scientific research funding and lay off professionals began to unsettle the U.S. scientific research community, and the French government on the other side of the ocean took the opportunity to throw an olive branch and urge its own academic institutions to consider accepting talents who intend to leave the United States. Agence France-Presse reported on the 9th that Philippe Baptiste, France's ministerial representative in charge of higher education and scientific research, recently sent a letter to a number of French research institutions, saying that "many well-known researchers have doubts about their future in the United States, and we naturally hope to welcome some of them (to France)".
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· 03-10 11:41
Trump's policies will lead to nothing good. Changes are occurring that are not understood by many leaders of other countries.
The U.S. scientific research community is affected by Trump's policies, and France wants to take the opportunity to recruit talents
On March 10, the current U.S. government's move to cut scientific research funding and lay off professionals began to unsettle the U.S. scientific research community, and the French government on the other side of the ocean took the opportunity to throw an olive branch and urge its own academic institutions to consider accepting talents who intend to leave the United States. Agence France-Presse reported on the 9th that Philippe Baptiste, France's ministerial representative in charge of higher education and scientific research, recently sent a letter to a number of French research institutions, saying that "many well-known researchers have doubts about their future in the United States, and we naturally hope to welcome some of them (to France)".