
""There is a growing interest in Germany as a science location among international doctoral candidates and postdocs, especially in light of US funding cuts," said DAAD spokeswoman Cordula Luckassen."
"Robert Schlögl stated that under the Trump administration, funding cuts at US research institutions could endanger global science and well-being, prompting Germany to capitalize on this opportunity."
The Trump administration's cuts to research positions and funding threaten global scientific progress, prompting German institutions to enhance collaboration with US researchers. While interest in Germany as a research destination is rising among international candidates, notably those from countries like India and China, institutions are taking a cautious approach rather than aggressively recruiting. Historical context reminds us that brain drains have significant implications, and current moves by German institutions may lead to a shift in global academic talent.
Read at The Local Germany
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]