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France Launches Initiative to Host Displaced U.S. Researchers

President Macron unveils 'Choose France for Science' platform and invites global scientists to a May 5 summit, as France positions itself as a haven for researchers facing challenges under the Trump administration.

Depuis le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche en janvier, chercheurs et universités ont peur pour leur avenir.
Emmanuel Macron au palais présidentiel de l’Élysée à Paris en France, le 17 avril 2025.
Emmanuel Macron avant une conférence sur la paix et la sécurité en Ukraine, à Paris, le 26 mars 2025. 
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Overview

  • The French government has launched the 'Choose France for Science' platform to facilitate the relocation of international researchers to Europe.
  • President Emmanuel Macron has invited scientists worldwide to a May 5 summit, emphasizing France's commitment to research as a priority and cultural cornerstone.
  • State funding via the France 2030 initiative will cover up to 50% of hosting project costs for international researchers.
  • The University of Aix-Marseille (AMU) expects its first group of displaced researchers to arrive in early June under its 'Safe Place for Science' program, which allocates €600,000–€800,000 per researcher over three years.
  • A draft law proposing a 'scientific refugee' status to attract researchers affected by U.S. policies is currently under parliamentary review.