As Trump continues to cut research funding, a new analysis shows that up to a fifth of researchers in top U.S. universities have previously studied in Europe, raising the question of how to attract them back to the EU.
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- A poll shows three quarters of U.S.-based researchers are considering leaving due to funding cuts. 7s
- The U.S. hosts 36% of highly cited researchers, with the EU at 19%. 15s
- 7.7% of top researchers at elite U.S. universities earned their Ph.D. in the EU. 36s
- Salary differences remain stark, with U.S. academics earning far more than their EU counterparts. 50s
- EU initiatives aim to attract researchers, but the UK and Canada are currently more popular destinations. 1m 11s