National Science Foundation

OMB’s “Reforms” versus NSF’s Statutory Mission

NSF will need to do some serious explaining about how the “reforms” advance its scientific mission.

In terms of DEI, section 1861p-14(7) says that one factor in assessing grants is “expanding participation of women and individuals from underrepresented groups in STEM.”   Section 1855a also authorizes the Foundation to support activities to encourage women qualify for and then pursue careers in STEM.  Section 1855b contains similar language about the “participation of minorities” in science.  How is the prohibition on DEI consistent with these provisions?  If not, does the agency now believe these provisions are unconstitutional and if so, one what grounds?

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Congress Increases Climate Research Funding!

…even if they didn’t intend to. The Republican War on Science has morphed into a more general war on knowledge.  As Dan has pointed out previously, the GOP has now declared war on social science funding, and particularly on political science. Last night, the Senate accepted the amendment of Senator Tom Coburn (R – Olduvai …

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