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highplainsdem

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Thu Mar 13, 2025, 11:07 AM Mar 13

NASA, Yale, and Stanford Scientists Consider 'Scientific Exile,' French University Says [View all]

Source: 404 Media

Last week, Aix Marseille University, France’s largest university, invited American scientists who believe their work is at risk of being censored by Donald Trump administration’s anti-science policies to continue their research in France. Today, the university announced that it is already seeing great interest from scientists at NASA, Yale, Stanford, and other American schools and government agencies, and that it wants to expand the program to other schools and European countries to absorb all the researchers who want to leave the United States.

“We are witnessing a new brain drain,” Éric Berton, Aix Marseille University’s president, said in a press release. “We will do everything in our power to help as many scientists as possible continue their research. However, we cannot meet all demands on our own. The Ministry of Education and Research is fully supporting and assisting us in this effort, which is intended to expand at both national and European levels.”

The press release from the university claims that researchers from Stanford, Yale, NASA, the National Institute of Health, George Washington University, “and about 15 other prestigious institutions," are now considering “scientific exile.” More than 40 American scientists have expressed interest in the program, it said. Their key research areas are “health (LGBT+ medicine, epidemiology, infectious diseases, inequalities, immunology, etc.), environment and climate change (natural disaster management, greenhouse gases, social impact, artificial intelligence), humanities and social sciences (communication, psychology, history, cultural heritage), astrophysics.”

“The current Executive Orders have led to a termination of one of my research grants. While it was not a lot of money, it was a high profile, large national study,” one researcher who has reached out to Aix Marseille University in order to take advantage of the program told me. 404 Media granted the researcher anonymity because speaking about the program might jeopardize their current position at a leading American university. “While I have not had to lay off staff as a result of that particular cancellation, I will have to lay off staff if additional projects are terminated. Everything I focus on is now a banned word.”

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Read more: https://www.404media.co/nasa-yale-and-stanford-scientists-consider-scientific-exile-french-university-says/



It's a fairly small program at this point, offering to fund 15 scientists with 15 million euros, offering help to the scientists and their families with "employment, housing, school access, transportation, and visas."

The program's called "Safe Place for Science" - and how shameful that with the Trump thugocracy, the US is no longer as safe a place for science as it was just two months ago.
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Wouldn't you? no_hypocrisy Mar 13 #1
I'd definitely consider it if I was a scientist whose work was in jeopardy here. highplainsdem Mar 13 #2
In a heartbeat. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Mar 13 #10
The United States of America are being hollowed out bucolic_frolic Mar 13 #3
As a side note; DENVERPOPS Mar 13 #21
Yeah, they go for the oil bucolic_frolic Mar 13 #30
The brain and experience drain that blind layoffs and defunding will take a decade or more to undo.... dutch777 Mar 13 #4
Please come to Canada. Canada is high tech, high science ... and high touch: nature, food, music, etc. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 13 #5
Great 3auld6phart Mar 13 #17
You have my all time favorite guitarist, Harry Manx. Phoenix61 Mar 13 #19
Old Joke DENVERPOPS Mar 13 #26
Funny joke structure that has many permutations. Thanks for the chuckle. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 13 #31
GO...please! We can't snuff out brilliant minds PortTack Mar 13 #6
This is yet another thing I was afraid of with Trump SpankMe Mar 13 #7
This is a very important post. NNadir Mar 13 #8
Soon, very soon now, the USA will turn into Mississippi... malthaussen Mar 13 #9
Admitting the South back into the Union quickly as states was a mistake LS0999 Mar 13 #15
I frequently talk here about PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 13 #11
Michener's novel, "Space" PeteyTanker Mar 13 #12
Thank you, France! wordstroken Mar 13 #13
I really wish Falconry Mar 13 #14
It's going to be up to the states to lead the resistance. LS0999 Mar 13 #16
Great idea. Like the kind of consortium that yorkster Mar 13 #25
In Cambodia, when an extremist took over, anyone wearing glasses was a target. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 13 #18
If the zone wasn't flooded, would this be a huge news event? SleeplessinSoCal Mar 13 #20
Brain Drain Johnny999r Mar 14 #33
Had a weird, almost out of body feeling on yorkster Mar 13 #22
i hope they move the climate datum off shore again. AllaN01Bear Mar 13 #23
Thank you to everyone inviting American scientists to continue their research. Solly Mack Mar 13 #24
Who wouldn't? SheltieLover Mar 13 #27
America is going to see a huge brain drain. sinkingfeeling Mar 13 #28
I keep trying, but really have no words. Just that I am grateful for France stepping up... Hekate Mar 13 #29
It's so dispiriting drumphf's ignorant, anti-Science stance. I'm glad France is offering this electric_blue68 Mar 14 #32
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