Young scientists see career pathways vanish as schools adapt to federal funding cuts
- Federal support cuts under President Donald Trump are limiting career options for young scientists and cutting off pathways to career-building projects and graduate programs.
- Emilya Ventriglia stated that admissions in some graduate programs have been cut in half or paused altogether.
- Mira Polishook reported that a program she applied to could not offer admission due to 'government decisions.'
- Hiring freezes are occurring as institutions respond to threats of removing federal funding over various issues.
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As Trump comes for scientists, Europe’s universities are hoping to snag them
As American scientists and researchers are hit with billions of dollars in federal funding cuts, new policies seeking to curtail freedom of expression on campus and limit the research that gets done, and significant job cuts, there’s a sense that the nation has become hostile to many kinds of scientific inquiry. In response, one European institution wants to offer a port in the storm. France’s Aix-Marseille University recently launched Safe Pla…

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