Ireland will launch a program to poach scholars and university lecturers from overseas as the Trump administration makes the United States a "cold place for free thinkers and talented researchers."
Higher Education Secretary James Lawless will seek a cabinet approval on Tuesday to attract top international scholars, including those trying to leave the U.S. or stop working there.
The plan envisions the deployment of a Boy Scouts of the Circuit Academic Talent, who will offer attractive packages for potential recruits, with the Irish government contributing half of the salary provided by the Irish third-tier institutions. Talent hunting will report prioritize renewable energy, food security, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, semiconductors and healthcare experts.
Lawless said at a seminar on Monday at the Irish University Association: “Today, with the U.S. research freedom under threat, Ireland has a unique opportunity to mimic their post-war success by providing a stable, open, open, EU-consistent environment where world-class researchers can thrive, contribute and shape the future of science. Ireland will be the best and best of the best range of the best of Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov Flov F
The minister said that perceptions of the United States as a research paradise has changed in recent months. "This has become a refrigeration for free thinkers and talented researchers. We all know how this will stop research. He said the library's coverage "thinks the burning of old books."
As a precedent lawyer, on the eve of World War II, Ireland's success tempted Erwin Schrödinger to lure Dublin. Austrian physicists helped establish the Dublin Advanced Institute (DIAS).
The Ireland Project is to recruit our researchers by recruiting the safe haven for those keen to escape the White House’s crackdown on research and academia following efforts from Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium, the Pasteur Institute in France and other European institutions. The Netherlands said in March that it plans to set up a fund to attract researchers.
The Trump administration has frozen billions of dollars in federal funding for research in the name of efficiency and the name of punishing academics for suspected anti-Semitism and other illegal acts. It is known as the "RMS Titanic" of American higher education.
The migration of talent may initially benefit only from individual, high-profile researchers, but economic impact, Cas Mudde, Stanley Wade Wade Sheldon Ugve professor of international affairs at the University of Georgia, recently wrote in The Guardian. “This could force the Trump administration to change course.”