In recent years, research mobility has undergone a profound transformation. Once considered the premier destination for global scientific talent, the United States is now facing turbulence in its academic and research landscape. Significant federal funding cuts, restrictions on international student visas, and broader political pressures have created a climate of uncertainty for many U.S.-based scientists.
Amid this global competition, Japan has positioned itself as a compelling destination for international researchers. Its universities and research institutions are opening their doors to U.S. researchers, offering fellowships, academic positions, and dedicated programs to foster international collaboration. This offers U.S. scientists a supportive environment while advancing Japan’s innovation capacity.
Washington CORE explores Japan’s evolving research landscape, the programs and policies driving international recruitment, and how these initiatives are reshaping the global competition for scientific talent.