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Indirect costs are fat targets for budget slashers, but beware: They make science possible. They don’t pay for the chromatograph I use in my experiments, but they do pay for the electricity to run it.
A group of higher education associations is floating changes to the federal government’s model for reimbursing research ...
A federal judge on June 20 rejected the National Science Foundation’s move to cap indirect costs related to its research grants at 15%, following similar decisions by other courts. Most universities ...
Two new models are geared toward creating a more transparent and accountable system to track costs indirectly related to ...
Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, College Park are fighting to protect millions of dollars in federal ...
Brown and Cornell universities, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and several other US schools won a federal court ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from making drastic cuts to research funding that is provided by the ...
A federal judge tossed out the National Science Foundation’s policy capping reimbursements for costs indirectly related to ...
A dozen universities are challenging the federal government's latest attempt to cut research funding for overhead expenses.
A federal judge struck down a National Science Foundation, or NSF, policy to limit reimbursements for indirect research costs ...
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