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US universities could be coaxed to open campuses in Sweden
With federal funding frozen and political pressures mounting, U.S. universities are facing growing uncertainty—and Europe is watching closely. Martin Bergö, a professor at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute, sees an opportunity: Sweden could become a new hub for top academic talent if U.S. institutions and researchers start looking abroad. The latest funding freeze affecting Harvard is just one sign of the shifting landscape. As academic freedom comes under threat, Sweden may be well-positioned to offer stability—and attract world-class campuses in the process.
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