Arthur acted quickly. After Einstein agreed to temporarily stay in Australasia, the Royal Physics Research Association of Australasia was already making preparations.
In order to attract talents, all members of the Royal Physics Research Association would receive salaries exceeding those of renowned European university professors.
Additionally, every member of the association could apply for research funding of at least 50,000 Australian dollars per year and have access to the top laboratories in Australasia.
High salaries and generous research funding were the most effective methods to attract scientists.
Subsequently, Arthur appointed Einstein as the vice president of the Physics Research Association and assigned him the task of recruiting new members.
These physicists had their own unique networks, and utilizing those networks to recruit talents for Australasia was a good strategy.