Va. research colleges poised to face ‘devastating’ consequences from federal cuts, experts say
- In 2025, Virginia faces potential research funding cuts due to federal actions.
- Executive branch efforts to reduce government spending led to the funding concerns.
- Virginia's research institutions may need to assess grant programs if cuts continue.
- In 2023, the University of Virginia received $354.7 million in federal funds.
- Cuts could significantly impact Virginia's economy, workforce, and state budget.
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Va. research colleges poised to face ‘devastating’ consequences from federal cuts, experts say
Research colleges and universities in Virginia are at risk of taking significant cuts, state lawmakers in the House of Delegates and education experts revealed Tuesday, as the country’s executive branch continues to trim down operations and funding in the federal government. According to data collected by the National Center for Science and Engineering, Virginia ranks 13th in the nation in research and development (R&D) performance. Virginia’s …
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