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(credit: BRIAN SNYDER/REUTERS) The new policy is effective immediately and will apply to all NIH grants. If schools are found to institute Israel boycotts or DEI programs, they could be asked to pay ...
A new Trump administration policy halts grants to institutions with diversity programs or Israel boycotts, escalating efforts to reshape higher education funding along ideological lines.
The NIH has announced that recipients of agency funding cannot boycott Israeli companies or participate in programs that promote DEI.
Last year, the president of California State University was placed on leave after announcing an academic boycott of Israel. The new policy is effective immediately and will apply to all NIH grants.
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The National Institutes of Health says all universities wanting U.S. research money must stop all DEIA programs and any ...
and that they do not participate in boycotts of Israeli companies or firms doing business in Israel. The notice goes on to say that if a grantee is found to be violating these terms, the NIH can ...
If colleges and universities want to receive funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), they’ll have to certify that they don’t operate any diversity, equity, inclusion or accessibility ...
Organizations will have to certify that they don’t have diversity programs that violate federal antidiscrimination laws and that they aren’t boycotting Israel.
At least two institutions have been directed to comply with the order as a condition of getting NIH funding, marking a new front in the administration’s efforts to reshape the scientific ecosystem.