Overview
- Austrian officials said 25 researchers from institutions including Harvard, MIT and Princeton accepted grants to relocate to Austrian universities or research institutes.
- The Austrian Academy of Sciences detailed awards of €500,000 per recipient over two years for scholars ranging from postdocs to professors in physics, chemistry and life sciences.
- Academy president Heinz Fassmann called the outcome a brain gain for Austrian science and linked the move to U.S. policy shifts under President Donald Trump.
- Science minister Eva-Maria Holzleitner framed the program as a defense of academic freedom against political encroachment on research and teaching.
- The White House responded that the United States will continue to account for the largest share of global research funding, while Europe has urged faster action to attract talent.