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‘We’re here’: Australia joins the race for US academics

4 July 2025 03:30 | News

Australia, Donald Trump’s research segments hopes to bring the US’s brain drain to the bottom of America underneath.

The US President received a saw for science financing by cutting thousands of government grants and transforming global research.

Currently, Vice President of Canberra University, former workers’ leader Bill Shorten said that the Australian Academy of Science Academy’s efforts to withdraw American skills are good national coordination.

“I am very wrong, but if the existing governments do not want some of the best to the brightest minds, why should we let them go to Europe or Asia?” He told AAP.

Bill Shorten, Vice President of Canberra University, believes that Australia should chase US academics. (Lukas Coch/AAP Photos)

“We did not invented this challenging environment for American higher education… But this does not mean that we should lean back and watch the French, Germans and Asian countries, and these clever people should at least hire Australia without saying ‘We are here’.”

The Academy designed a displacement package including research financing, access to facilities, family displacement support and visa acceleration to hire US scientists and Australians.

Approximately 70 people have already attracted attention.

Some were directly affected by the budget cuts of the Trump administration and lost their positions or support against research areas.

A researcher looks at a test (file picture)
Duzines, the US scientist said he was already interested in moving to Australia. (Matt Turner/AAP Photos)

Although there were interruptions in a number of disciplines, more importantly inclined lines were applied to areas such as virology and immunology, as well as segments such as national oşinographic and atmospheric management, which enables researchers to estimate the weather and model climate change.

Anna-Maria Arabia, CEO of the Australian Academy of Sciences, said other interested researchers, they have destroyed the American Academy and that their ability to maintain their interests in the United States was “disappointed or despair”.

Compared, Australia’s research view is more stable and less politically guided.

“Although there is a variable situation and a very unfortunate situation, there is an enormous opportunity for Australia,” AAP said.

By bringing more to Australia, Kylie Walker, Chairman of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, can finally contribute to research and development that can open new economic sectors, new trade potential and abundance of other benefits.

AAP said, “You look at this investment for ten years or more to show benefits, but when they come – I’m good – they come.”

Australia is not the only nation to benefit from Mr. Trump’s academy attack.

A “global race ve for science and technology capabilities fired and agencies such as Australian universities, research organizations and CSIRO are trying to attract them.

Melbourne University Students (File Picture)
Senior scientists from abroad can train next generation in Australia and help seed industries. (James Ross/AAP Photos)

Almost half of the academy, the most distinguished scientists in Australia, was born abroad, and many of them had a multiplier effect when they arrived in Australia while educating future generations and helping seed industries.

“This Australian story, this is science in Australia, Araba said Arabia.

“It was realized in a multicultural, highest standard, supportive environment and in a democratic environment where we feed our science and scientists.”


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