They are scientists in developing countries, committed to a life of research. Focused on fields ranging from agriculture to climate change and medical care to economics, they are pursuing discoveries and innovations that will improve life for the people in their countries, and their regions.
But then comes a conflict, a war. Universities are bombed. Colleagues disappear, or are killed. And those who remain – what should they do? Where should they go?
“Science in Exile” explores how recent violence in Syria, Yemen and Iraq has threatened the lives of four researchers, forcing them to suspend their work and flee their homelands.
The same decision has confronted uncounted thousands of their colleagues globally – scientists, engineers, doctors and medical researchers, advanced science students.
“Science in Exile” challenges the common stereotypes of refugees from a war-ravaged region. It finds women and men with years of training and experience who are struggling to find a place in new lands – a safe place where they can continue their research and make a scientific contribution.
The film will be followed by a discussion.
Thursday, June 27, 2019 6 pm Saal 1, Ebendorferstrasse 7, 1010 Vienna