Out of Caution or Protest, Foreign Scholars Skip U.S. Conferences
Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at 6:38PM As President Donald Trump deploys National Guard troops to American cities and ICE arrests pick up, some international scholars are opting out of U.S. travel
By Emma Whitford
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Adrian Liston, a professor of pathology at the University of Cambridge, lived in Seattle while he completed his postdoc and has typically traveled to the U.S. for conferences two or three times a year. But now, he has opted out of all U.S. travel.
“That was a decision made after Trump won re-election. I had already been booked in on a couple of conferences, and the following week, I decided that I wasn’t going to be going to America under Trump,” Liston said. “So I canceled the conferences that I’d already been invited to and I’ve said no to any travel to America for professional or personal work since.”
He’s not concerned about his own safety in the States; like Murakami Wood, his boycott is a protest rooted in ethics.
“I don’t agree with the politicization of scientific funding, the destruction of data collection and openness, the violation of grant agreements, the dismantling of public health that’s been happening with Trump, and I feel like traveling to America at this point is a partial endorsement of what’s going on,” Liston said.
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