PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen took aim at Donald Trump’s policies on science on Monday, as the EU seeks to encourage disgruntled US researchers to relocate to Europe.

Von der Leyen told the gathering at Paris’s Sorbonne university that the European Union will launch a new incentives package worth 500 million euros ($567 million) to make the bloc “a magnet for researchers”. “We have to offer the right incentives,” she said.

Without mentioning Trump directly, von der Leyen told the “Choose Europe for Science” conference that the role of science was being put in question “in today’s world”, and condemned such views as “a gigantic miscalculation”.

Universities and research facilities in the United States have come under increasing political and financial pressure under Trump, including threats of massive federal funding cuts. “Nobody could have imagined that this great global democracy whose economic model depends so heavily on free science... was going to commit such an error,” Macron said. He added: “We refuse a diktat consisting of any government being able to say you cannot research this or that.”

US research programmes face closure, tens of thousands of federal workers have been fired and foreign students fear possible deportation for their political views. The 27-nation EU hopes to offer an alternative for researchers and, by the same token, “defend our strategic interests and promote a universalist vision”, an official in Macron’s office said ahead of the conference.

European commissioners, scientists, academics and ministers for research from EU member countries are taking part in Monday’s conference, as are representatives from non-EU members Norway, Britain and Switzerland.

Published in Dawn, May 6th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Iran’s new leader
Updated 10 Mar, 2026

Iran’s new leader

The position is the most powerful in Iran, bringing together clerical authority and political and ideological leadership.
National priorities
10 Mar, 2026

National priorities

EVEN as the country faces heightened risks of attacks from actual terrorists, an anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi...
Silenced march
10 Mar, 2026

Silenced march

ON the eve of International Women’s Day, Islamabad Police detained dozens of Aurat March activists who had ...
War & deception
Updated 09 Mar, 2026

War & deception

While there is little doubt that Iran is involved in many of the retaliatory attacks, the facts raise suspicions that another player may be at work.
The witness box
09 Mar, 2026

The witness box

IT is often the fear of the courtroom and what may transpire therein that drives many victims of crime, especially...
Asylum applications
09 Mar, 2026

Asylum applications

BRITAIN’S tough immigration posture has again drawn attention to the sharp rise in asylum claims by Pakistani...