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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So it begins. NIH lowers allowable indirect costs from 60% to 15%. Seismic. Indirect costs pay for the building maintenance, admin salaries, utilities, etc. [b]Johns Hopkins going to get slaughtered.[/b][/quote] Yup. I am at Hopkins. We are in shock. [/quote] Hopkins will not get slaughtered. I doubt you are there. Internal contingency planning already underway without alarm.[/quote] Dp who works there. Absolutely not true, everyone is shocked and beyond alarmed. [/quote] They along with other universities will be impacted. See Penn and others. Stop making it sound like Hopkins will be disproportionately impacte. They have a separate medical endowment and revenue streams.[/quote] The ultra rich SLACs should muddle through. Some kind of deal might save the public flagships. All of the medical schools with midsize universities attached are toast. Harvard, Yale and Stanford will stumble forward, but most of the others will either have to get their goons to off Musk’s goons or face terrible pain. [/quote] The ultra rich SLACs hardly have grants at all. Their chem and bio faculty might not have the shiniest new tools, but there will be almost no change.[/quote] What are you going to do with your chem SLAC degree? Try to go get an advanced degree at some underfunded shrinking university stem department? Of course there will be a change.[/quote] Sure, but that is an issue with their graduate department, not their undergrad. The change you're speaking of is just an issue with research universities. The top SLAC grads will go on fine in their labs at Stanford and Uchicago. [/quote] Stanford and U-Chicago are atop the list of grants that are being cut. What was your point?[/quote]
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