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Universities Woo US-Bound Students Amid Trump Crackdown

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May 31, 2025

Academic shift

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Universities Woo US-Bound Students Amid Trump Crackdown

Universities around the world are seeking to offer refuge for students impacted by US President Donald Trump's crackdown on academic institutions, targeting top talent and a slice of the billions of dollars in academic revenue in the US.

Osaka University, one of the top-ranked in Japan, is offering tuition fee waivers, research grants, and help with travel arrangements for students and researchers at US institutions that want to transfer. Japan's Kyoto University and Tokyo University are also considering similar schemes, while Hong Kong has instructed its universities to attract top talent from the United States.

China's Xian Jiaotong University has appealed for students at Harvard, singled out in Trump's crackdown, promising "streamlined" admissions and "comprehensive" support.

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