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European Commission Invests $565 Million to Strengthen Scientific Workforce Amid Global Competition

by Mark Chiang
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The European Commission announced a $565 million investment initiative designed to bolster its scientific workforce through retention and recruitment efforts. This move comes as other nations seek to capitalize on the restructuring of research programs in the United States. The European Commission’s package aims to maintain its current scientific talent pool while simultaneously attracting new researchers to Europe. This decision reflects an awareness of the shifting global landscape of scientific research and development, with other countries actively seeking to benefit from changes occurring in the U.S. research sector. The $565 million will be allocated to various programs and initiatives focused on supporting scientists and fostering a more attractive research environment within Europe.

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