DutchNews.nl - DutchNews.nl brings daily news from The Netherlands in English 9 July 2026
Newsletter Donate Advertise
  • News
  • Life in the Netherlands
  • Jobs
  • Partner content
  • Podcast
  • Advertise
  • About us
  • Search
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • Art and culture
  • Sport
  • Europe
  • Society
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Education
  • News
    • Home
    • Economy
    • Politics
    • Art and culture
    • Sport
    • Europe
    • Society
    • Environment
    • Health
    • Housing
    • Education
  • Life in the Netherlands
    • Latest
    • Opinion
    • Books
    • Travel
    • 10 Questions
    • Learning Dutch
    • Inburgering with DN
    • Food & Drink
    • Ask us anything
  • Jobs
  • Partner content
  • Podcast
  • Advertise
  • About us
    • Donate
    • Team
    • Advertise
    • Contact us
    • Writing for Dutch News
    • Privacy
    • Newsletter
  • Search

Top US scientists come to NL amid threats to academic freedom

July 7, 2026
Harvard University, one of many institutions Trump has threatened with lawsuits and funding freezes. Photo: Depositphotos.com

See more DutchNews articles in your Google search results

See more DutchNews articles in your Google search results

Add as a favourite source on Google Add DutchNews as a favourite source on Google

Most of the 34 leading scientists coming to the Netherlands through a new €50 million research fund are moving from the United States, the education ministry and science funding body NWO said on Tuesday.

The Tulip Fund was set up last year to attract top researchers from outside the EU, partly in response to growing threats against academic freedom by foreign governments like the Trump administration.

Of the first 34 researchers selected, 29 are American or work in the US, at institutions including Harvard, Stanford, Columbia and Yale and federal bodies such as the National Cancer Institute.

The others are moving from Israel, Turkey, Britain and Singapore. Their fields include artificial intelligence, quantum technology, vaccines, nuclear energy, cancer, Alzheimer’s, climate and food production – all top priorities for the Netherlands, said NWO.

First arrivals
Among the first arrivals is astrophysicist Kelly Holley-Bockelmann, who is moving from Vanderbilt University to space research institute SRON in Leiden to continue her work on gravitational waves.

The Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam is taking on two researchers: Harvard cell biologist Miguel Gonzalez Lozano, whose research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of brain disorders, and legal scholar Itamar Mann, on leave from the University of Haifa in Israel.

Not all the names have been made public, partly because some researchers’ current employers have not yet been told they are leaving, the Volkskrant reported.|

Academic freedom
MPs first called for a fund to help researchers in the US, after the Trump administration cut research funding and put universities under political pressure. Then education minister Eppo Bruins asked NWO to set it up in March 2025.

Although helping threatened scientists was the rationale, the fund’s conditions do not explicitly require that researchers be held back or at risk in their work. NWO said it would be a difficult thing to categorise and that institutions can take all details into account.

De Jonge Akademie, an association of young scientists, warned last year that the fund could end up recruiting academic stars who are not under threat, at a time when Dutch universities were cutting jobs because of government cutbacks. The new cabinet reversed those cuts last month, pledging up to €428 million a year extra for research.

Share this article Add DutchNews to Google
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Copy URL
Research Science Uncategorized United States Universities
Thank you for donating to DutchNews.nl.

We could not provide the Dutch News service, and keep it free of charge, without the generous support of our readers. Your donations allow us to report on issues you tell us matter, and provide you with a summary of the most important Dutch news each day.

Make a donation
Latest
Show more
NL is world’s top hub for Israeli capital – arms firms included
Record number of Dutch homes go on sale as landlords sell up
The famous peanut butter floor returns to Rotterdam
Police believe Dutch gang was behind Odido mass data hack
Eredivisie club warns scammers are cashing in on bogus transfers
NewsHomeEconomyPoliticsArt and cultureSportEuropeSocietyEnvironmentHealthHousingEducation
Life in the NetherlandsLatestOpinionBooksTravel10 QuestionsLearning DutchInburgering with DNFood & DrinkAsk us anything
Partner content
Advertise
About usDonateTeamAdvertiseContact usWriting for Dutch NewsPrivacyNewsletter
© 2026 DutchNews | Cookie settings

Help us to keep providing you with up-to-date news about this month's Dutch general election.

Our thanks to everyone who donates regularly to Dutch News. It costs money to produce our daily news service, our original features and daily newsletters, and we could not do it without you.

If you have not yet made a donation, or did so a while ago, you can do so via these links

The DutchNews.nl team

Donate now

Dutchnews Survey

Please help us making DutchNews.nl a better read by taking part in a short survey.

Take part now