Amid the European rush to attract disenchanted US researchers, the Volkswagen Foundation is experimenting with a different approach: grants for US researchers to split their time between the US and Germany.
The new funding scheme, set to open in January, will award up to €300,000 to US-based professors specializing in democracy and fundamental rights. Recipients will spend three to six months a year in Germany, with the remainder of their time maintaining ties with the US.
This initiative, called the Transatlantic Bridge Professorships scheme, represents the Volkswagen Foundation’s contribution to the ongoing conversation about how Europe can respond to the Trump administration’s obstruction of academic freedom and cuts to science funding in the US.
“We felt we wanted to offer the opportunity and provide continuous support for research cooperation. We want to add to what others are doing, in general,” said Johanna Brumberg.
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