Von der leyen should be barred from all political positions for what she has done,
They help get everyone else banned so why be a hypocrite for her.
Consistent-Matter-59 on
Operation reverse paperclip!
Otherwise-Mind8077 on
And Canada has invited their Doctors and Nurses. The future is looking bleak for the US.
Arman_and_his_watch on
Issue isn’t talent, it’s funding. Unless the EU- across the continent including UK start offering higher salaries and more meaningful research budgets, the response will remain like warm.
BrickEnvironmental37 on
Yes but leave their politics at home. We don’t need American Red/Blue shit here.
insomnimax_99 on
By paying them salaries that are competitive to what they get in the US, right?
Right?
Teacher2teens on
So scientists we like, workers from other countries they don’t like?
Adventurous-Laugh791 on
pfu that was close, i nearly had a heart attack after “to make europe”…was expecting “…great again”.
ikergarcia1996 on
I completed my PhD in AI in December at a Spanish university. During my PhD, my salary for the first two years was 980€ per month, 1,200€ in the third year, and 1,600€ in the fourth year. It was not enough to cover the cost of living or rent a house, so I had to live at my father’s home.
The salary they offered me to stay at the university as a postdoctoral researcher would never have allowed me to buy a house, or even aspire to anything more than renting a room in a house shared with four other people.
So, in January, I packed all my stuff and moved to San Francisco to work for a US company. Europe has become a place that every scientist and researcher dreams of escaping, not a home. If you want to change that, start by paying people a living wage.
Rovcore001 on
And just like that, immigration suddenly isn’t such a huge emergency concern ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
heapOfWallStreet on
Come here, we will pay 1/10 of your actual salary.
NotStompy on
Great, pay them commensurately.
-Someone who knows plenty of people who’ve told me about how awful their Ph.Ds have been in terms of salary, and research in general is just… awful here financially. Why would they come? *Give them a reason.*
Equal-Ruin400 on
How about the EU support their own scientists before inviting others
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Bring skills, experience, knowledge and cash
Can we then please also pay them a living wage?
We need more innovations in the bottle cap sector
Von der leyen should be barred from all political positions for what she has done,
They help get everyone else banned so why be a hypocrite for her.
Operation reverse paperclip!
And Canada has invited their Doctors and Nurses. The future is looking bleak for the US.
Issue isn’t talent, it’s funding. Unless the EU- across the continent including UK start offering higher salaries and more meaningful research budgets, the response will remain like warm.
Yes but leave their politics at home. We don’t need American Red/Blue shit here.
By paying them salaries that are competitive to what they get in the US, right?
Right?
So scientists we like, workers from other countries they don’t like?
pfu that was close, i nearly had a heart attack after “to make europe”…was expecting “…great again”.
I completed my PhD in AI in December at a Spanish university. During my PhD, my salary for the first two years was 980€ per month, 1,200€ in the third year, and 1,600€ in the fourth year. It was not enough to cover the cost of living or rent a house, so I had to live at my father’s home.
The salary they offered me to stay at the university as a postdoctoral researcher would never have allowed me to buy a house, or even aspire to anything more than renting a room in a house shared with four other people.
So, in January, I packed all my stuff and moved to San Francisco to work for a US company. Europe has become a place that every scientist and researcher dreams of escaping, not a home. If you want to change that, start by paying people a living wage.
And just like that, immigration suddenly isn’t such a huge emergency concern ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Come here, we will pay 1/10 of your actual salary.
Great, pay them commensurately.
-Someone who knows plenty of people who’ve told me about how awful their Ph.Ds have been in terms of salary, and research in general is just… awful here financially. Why would they come? *Give them a reason.*
How about the EU support their own scientists before inviting others