Not ideal. I work in sales for biological research equipment so I have a pulse on how the universities support research, and I don't think people realize how much this is going to hurt people and the school we love. Dropping suddenly from 60%+ to 15% on indirect costs for a year that's already budgeted out…AGC said:Saxplayer8 said:Probably everyone else on this website besides you I guess….samurai_science said:No, we are broke as a country, who gives a F about the university at this point?Saxplayer8 said:
Is anyone else worried about the NIH indirect fund cost potentially killing our university? Same with the freezesHoly cow, the deficit is even worse than expected!!
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Most of us care about this place a lot.
Universities are going to fall apart when they lose all this research funding and we are going to fall behind very in innovation compared to the rest of the world.
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They're already falling apart. Enrollment cliff is here. Tuition is unsustainable and administration is bloated. The northeast and Midwest will be hit hardest but smaller colleges have been getting pinched and failing for years.
NIH funded research impacts all of our lives in such a giant scope and most don't even realize how. Public research might be dead now.