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COGR Joins AAMC-Led Amicus Brief Opposing Federal Stay in NIH Grant Restoration Cases
This document is an amicus curiae brief submitted by major academic and research organizations in support of respondents opposing the U.S. government’s blanket...
COGR Advocates for Full Reinstatement of NIH Grants in Joint Association Letter to Director, Dr. Bhattacharya
The letter, signed by leading higher education associations representing the majority of U.S. biomedical research institutions, urges NIH Director Dr. Jay...
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Update on NSF’s Sexual Harassment Activities: June 2018 Meeting
The document provides an overview of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) ongoing initiatives to address sexual harassment within NSF-funded research environments, as presented to the Council on Governmental Relations in June 2018. The NSF, through its Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI), has strengthened efforts to ensure equitable, safe access to STEM research by implementing comprehensiv
Update on the Research Business Models (RBM) Working Group: June 2018 Meeting
The presentation to the Council on Governmental Relations (COGR) provided an update from the Research Business Models (RBM) Working Group, focusing on efforts to address federal administrative and regulatory burdens on research in compliance with Section 201 of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act (AICA). The Act mandates the establishment of an interagency working group tasked with rev
National Science Board: The State of US Science - February 2018 Meeting
The Science and Engineering Indicators 2018 report, produced by the National Science Board and the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, serves as a biennial, policy-neutral assessment of the United States' status in science and engineering (S&E). Drawing from diverse, high-quality data sources, the report examines the U.S. S&E landscape across eight comprehensive ch
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