US Brain Drain

American Scientists Flee to France Amid Political Climate

Speaking at AMU’s astrophysics lab, President Eric Berton drew parallels between the current situation and the flight of European academics during the Nazi era, advocating for a “scientific refugee” status. Several academics, including a climate scientist named James and his wife, applied for positions, citing concerns about targeted research areas and potential funding cuts under the Trump administration. These researchers, who requested anonymity, expressed deep worry about the future of academic research. Despite not considering themselves “refugees”, the applicants were motivated by the shifting political climate in the United States.

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French University Offers US Academics ‘Scientific Asylum’ Amid Brain Drain

Aix-Marseille University’s “Safe Place for Science” program, offering three years of funding to 20 researchers fleeing US academic crackdowns, received 298 applications, with 242 deemed eligible. Applicants hailed from prestigious US universities and included Americans, dual nationals, and researchers from other countries. Former French President François Hollande, advocating for a “scientific refugee” status, introduced a bill proposing subsidiary protection for academics facing threats to their freedom. This legislative action aims to provide faster processing for these researchers, enabling them to continue their work while highlighting France’s commitment to academic freedom.

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