Academic Funding

Social Science Gets Surprisingly Warm Reception on Hill
Academic Funding
March 22, 2016

Social Science Gets Surprisingly Warm Reception on Hill

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Archived Webinar: US Funding Picture for 2016
Academic Funding
February 19, 2016

Archived Webinar: US Funding Picture for 2016

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NSF’s Three “Sensational Surveys” Survive and Thrive
Academic Funding
February 3, 2016

NSF’s Three “Sensational Surveys” Survive and Thrive

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Timeline of US Government and Social/Behavioral Science
Academic Funding
January 19, 2016

Timeline of US Government and Social/Behavioral Science

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Omnibus US Funding Bill Smiles on Social Science

Omnibus US Funding Bill Smiles on Social Science

UPDATED with COSSA analysis: Social and behavioral science funded by the U.S. government appears to have received an early Christmas present as leaders in the House of Representatives unveiled a $1.1 trillion spending bill to keep the federal enterprise funded in 2016.

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SBE Draws Three Flags in Football-Themed Waste Report

SBE Draws Three Flags in Football-Themed Waste Report

Picking up where Tom Coburn left off, the new U.S. senator from Oklahoma has released a punny compendium of what he sees as wasteful federal spending , including the inevitable shots at social and behavioral science grants.

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Social Science Surveys Need to Be Ingenious in Finding Funding

Social Science Surveys Need to Be Ingenious in Finding Funding

In these days of declining federal budgets for statistical agencies and for research, a place like the Ohio State University’s Center for Human Resources Research, has to explore all funding options to maintain its formidable work.

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Spending Review: Research Ringfence Holds, But Doesn’t Expand

Spending Review: Research Ringfence Holds, But Doesn’t Expand

The Comprehensive Spending Review released today does protect the UK’s government-funded research budget as promised, but the research community sees lots of ways that the future on innovation could have been brighter and more robust.

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James Wilsdon on the 2015 Spending Review

James Wilsdon on the 2015 Spending Review

The Campaign for Social Science welcomes the relative protection given to the science budget in the spending review, says its chair, James Wilsdon, but it’s premature to see this as a good outcome for the long term health of the UK’s research base.

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The Value Added by Universities Exceeds Their Constituent Services

The Value Added by Universities Exceeds Their Constituent Services

Academics do not simply teach and do research: they are teacher-researchers, notes Steve Fuller. In reviewing the UK spending review, he says, it is the value added to society by nurturing this complex role that should be at the forefront of the state’s thinking about the criteria used to fund universities.

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Will the UK Government Listen to Nurse Review?

Will the UK Government Listen to Nurse Review?

Scientists in the UK are facing great uncertainty ahead of the Conservative government’s comprehensive spending review on November 25. Not only is funding for UK research under threat, the government is believed to be planning on culling many of the agencies that fund research in an effort to make savings.

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Nurse Review Offers a Federal Future for UK Research

Nurse Review Offers a Federal Future for UK Research

A new report sought by Britain’s government argues that quality research from the UK’s seven research councils should itself be “at the heart of government” — and to achieve that those councils should be run by a single organization that has much stronger input from government than at present..

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