Brain Drain Reversal: European Parliament Calls for US Science Talent Recruitment
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EU Parliament Seeks to Attract US Scientists Facing Academic Challenges
The European Parliament is calling on the European Commission to intensify efforts to attract US scientists impacted by budget cuts and political interference in academia and research. MEPs view the current geopolitical landscape as an opportunity for the EU to position itself as a global champion of academic freedom.
Responding to Research Challenges
European research organizations have already begun mobilizing by creating specialized programs and opening positions for scientists whose work is threatened by restrictive policies, including funding freezes and research censorship in areas like health, climate change, and gender studies.
Parliamentary Perspectives
During a plenary session with EU research commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva, MEPs emphasized the need to:
- Provide more financial support for researchers willing to relocate
- Strengthen scientific research within the EU
- Combat ideological interference in scientific work
Commissioner's Commitment
Zaharieva pledged to make Europe "a safe place" for international researchers, stating, "We cannot afford complacency." She announced plans to:
- Enshrine scientific research freedom into EU law
- Develop a new visa strategy
- Maintain pragmatic cooperation with the US
Concrete Support Measures
The European Research Council is taking significant steps to support researchers, including:
- Doubling relocation allowances from €1 million to €2 million
- Expanding the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions Choose Europe initiative
With 13 governments supporting these efforts, the EU is positioning itself as a beacon of academic freedom and scientific integrity in an increasingly challenging global research landscape.