cf. https://www.univ-amu.fr/en/public/actualites/safe-place-science-aix-marseille-universite-ready-welcome-american-scientists
FWIW, I'd prefer Germany over France ... but maybe only because I've been there a lot more. I've only been to Paris and Grenoble. But I'm also not a scientist; so it's a bit moot. Canada is more likely. But Eric's right. I'd prefer to stay, mitigate and re-build to whatever extent I can. And, in principle, a little annealing might be a good thing for us. There are defects captured in the bureaucratic crystal. I remember a long conversation including Nick and a few others about how negatively they react to bureaucracy they do not like. It was ironic that I was the only one defending bureaucracy. Sometimes the bathwater *is* the baby. On 3/16/25 2:16 AM, Jochen Fromm wrote:
American scientists who want to come to good old Europe are welcome here. I believe we have better and healthier food too (which is not difficult because the U.S. is famous for fast food and fast food is as everybody knows really not good for you) https://www.cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/scientists-run-again
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