Japan builds near $700M fund to lure foreign academic talent Japan is the latest nation hoping to tempt disgruntled US researchers alarmed by the Trump administration's hostile attitude to academia to relocate to the Land of the Rising Sun The Japanese government aims to create an elite research environment, and has detailed a ¥100 billion ($693 million
Japan Joins Race to Attract Top U. S. Researchers with ¥100 . . . <p>The government has decided to allocate ¥100 billion from the operational proceeds of the ¥10 trillion University Endowment Fund and other sources to attract eminent researchers from overseas, including Japanese nationals With top researchers in the United States leaving the country having lost their jobs due to research funding cuts under the administration of President Donald Trump
Japan readies $700m package to lure talent amid US brain drain TOKYO -- The Japanese government has put together an emergency policy package of at least 100 billion yen ($698 million) to attract overseas researchers in the wake of an exodus of talent from the
Japan readies $700M fund to attract US researchers Even the UK, despite slower political momentum, has entered the fray The British Parliamentary Science, Innovation and Technology Committee recently urged the government to enhance efforts to recruit US-based researchers, although its funding commitment—just £50 million ($67 million)—lags far behind those of Japan and Europe
Japan Builds Near $700 Million Fund To Lure Foreign Academic . . . An anonymous reader shares a report: Japan is the latest nation hoping to tempt disgruntled US researchers alarmed by the Trump administration's hostile attitude to academia to relocate to the Land of the Rising Sun The Japanese government aims to create an elite research environment, and has detai