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Europe initiates effort to lure scientists and researchers following US funding freeze by Trump

    Europe launches a drive to attract scientists and researchers after Trump freezes US funding
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    PARIS – On Monday, the European Union initiated an effort to entice scientists and researchers to Europe by offering grants along with introducing new policy proposals. This move comes in response to the U.S. government under the Trump administration halting funding for programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    “A few years ago, it would have been unthinkable that a major democracy would terminate research programs simply because they included the term diversity,” stated French President Emmanuel Macron during the “Choose Europe for Science” gathering in Paris.

    Macron remarked, “It was unimaginable that a leading democracy would so abruptly prevent researchers from securing visas. Yet, this is the situation we face today.”

    Taking the same stage at the Sorbonne University, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that the EU’s executive branch would set up a “super grant” program aimed at offering “a longer-term perspective to the very best” in the field.

    She said that 500 million euros ($566 million) will be put forward in 2025-2027 “to make Europe a magnet for researchers.” It would be injected into the European Research Council, which already has a budget of more than 16 billion euros ($18 billion) for 2021-2027.

    Von der Leyen said that the 27-nation EU intends “to enshrine freedom of scientific research into law” with a new legal act. As “the threats rise across the world, Europe will not compromise on its principles,” she said.

    Macron said that the French government would also soon make new proposals to beef up investment in science and research.

    Last month, hundreds of university researchers in the United States had National Science Foundation funding canceled to comply with U.S. President Donald Trump’s order to end support to research on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as the study of misinformation.

    More than 380 grant projects have been cut so far, including work to combat internet censorship in China and Iran and a project consulting with Indigenous communities to understand environmental changes in Alaska’s Arctic region.

    Some terminated grants that sought to broaden the diversity of people studying science, technology and engineering. Scientists, researchers and doctors have taken to the streets in protest.

    While not mentioning the Trump administration by name, von der Leyen said that it was “a gigantic miscalculation” to undermine free and open research.

    “We can all agree that science has no passport, no gender, no ethnicity, no political party,” she said. “We believe that diversity is an asset of humanity and the lifeblood of science. It is one of the most valuable global assets and it must be protected.”

    Von der Leyen’s drive to promote opportunities in Europe in the field of science and take advantage of U.S. policy shifts dovetails with the way that she has played up the potential for trade deals with other countries since Trump took office in January and sparked a tariff war last month.

    The former German defense minister, and trained doctor, vowed that the EU would also address some of the roadblocks that scientists and researchers face, notably excessive red tape and access to businesses.

    Macron said that science and research must not “be based on the diktats of the few.”

    Macron said that Europe “must become a refuge” for scientists and researchers, and he said to those who feel under threat elsewhere: “The message is simple. If you like freedom, come and help us to remain free, to do research here, to help us become better, to invest in our future.”

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    Lorne Cook reported from Brussels.

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