Researchers are offered to work in France on healthcare issues, climate maintenance, biodiversity, expansion of digital technologies, artificial intelligence, research and agricultural development.
French President Emmanuel Macron urged foreign researchers to work in his country, announcing a program of their financial support. The leader of France wrote about his interest in such people on KH social networks.
“In France, science is a priority, change is part of our culture, and the science search is unlimited. Researchers from around the world, choose France, select Europe! See you on May 5,” Macron said to attach a link to the announcement of universities that support the platform and other research institutions to move the expenses to move the vices.
According to Le Figaro, on May 5, Macron will meet in the “big scientific community”. At the same time, the French government will launch the Select France for the Science Platform, which will be the “first step in preparing for the acceptance of international researchers.”
According to the publication, after Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January this year, researchers and universities in the United States were under pressure from the administration and began to worry about their future. More and more scientists and potential researchers are thinking about moving from the country.
“In France, the minister of higher education and research, Philip Batist, since the beginning of March, has taught universities to develop techniques to attract such researchers. France aims to be a place for those who want to continue their research in Europe with a scary infrastructure,” said the material.
Earlier, the cabinet at the first time approved the list of state orders to scientists. We are talking about the creation of 22 scientific development.
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