Japan builds near $700M fund to lure foreign academic talent This new policy package is expected to fund various programs, including a plan by Tohoku University in Sendai to spend around ¥30 billion ($208 million) to recruit about 500 researchers from
Japan draws up 100 bil. yen policy to attract foreign researchers The government also plans to use profits generated from a 10 trillion yen investment fund set up by the state to help universities produce internationally competitive research "We will make utmost efforts to make our country the most attractive in the world for researchers," said science and technology policy minister Minoru Kiuchi at a press
Japan Launches $700 Million Package to Attract Global . . . The initiative draws funding from profits generated by a 10 trillion yen government investment fund established to enhance Japan's international research competitiveness Beyond salary incentives, the package addresses systemic barriers that have historically limited Japan's appeal to foreign researchers, including administrative burdens that
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
Foreign universities hope to lure scientists from the US . . . Foreign universities want to hire them 1 of 4 | Medical researchers from universities and the National Institutes of Health rally near the Health and Human Services headquarters to protest federal budget cuts Wednesday, Feb 19, 2025, in Washington
Norway launches $9. 5M fund to attract top researchers from US Norway has launched a new fund to lure top international researchers, amid growing curbs on academic freedom in the US The Research Council of Norway has launched a 100 million Norwegian krone