More than 100 Harvard researchers received termination notices for federally funded research projects on Thursday, as sweeping cuts to the majority of Harvard’s federal grants begin taking effect across the University’s labs.

The notices, delivered via email from Harvard’s Grants Management Application Suite, informed recipients that their projects had been terminated “per notice from the federal funding agency” and contained a list of terminated grants.

“You are receiving this e-mail because one (or more) of your projects have been terminated,” the emails read.

Harvard Assistant Vice President for Sponsored Programs Kelly Morrison and Chief Research Compliance Officer Ara Tahmassian had warned the researchers in a separate Wednesday email that the majority of Harvard’s awards from federal agencies were terminated.

“The University has received letters from most federal agencies indicating that the majority of our active, direct federal grants have been terminated,” they wrote to recipients.

Some of the terminated grants exceeded $1 million, funding entire research operations, including salaries for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and lab technicians.

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    Harvard saying they wouldn’t comply with Trump and fight it in court was great.

    If they really wanted to do “The Right Thing”, they have the billions to keep these projects funded for several years while they fight. But I guess that’s too much to ask.

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    Exactly the move you’d expect from the dumbest government in history… their strategy has the foresight of a bat with laryngitis

    US dominance on pretty much anything is over

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    Well, Europe welcomes them, their talents and their research. And it’s a stable place, which in any other circumstance would just be the bare minimum instead of an actual benefit.

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      Very excited to watch as the US lags behind in research because basically anyone with more intelligence than President Cheeto left for Canada, Europe, Australia or New Zealand.

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        phds, mds are usually the first to leave once a govt trainsition into a full fascist state, they know they are the first argets. then they will start persecuting POCS, and lgbtq+, and enemies, and then thier own loyalists,. it is a matter of time before US military tech falls behind, if they expel too many scientists from the aeronautics, weapons industry, via the Universities they source them from.

        remember what happened to germany when most of thier jewish scientist had to flee, no atom bomb for them.

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          That’s exactly what happened in 2020 isn’t it? Trump wanted to stop Covid testing, because less testing meant fewer confirmed cases. Then thousands of people died every single day from uhh… something else.

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      I’m leaving a university in the US that’s not heavily reliant upon soft money (grants/donations), but we’re still losing research support in various ways to this crazy administration. I start at a school in Europe in the fall. I guess I’ll go teach and do engineering research there since the US isn’t really interested in having academia exist.

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        congrats on getting out, is yours a PHD/MS, or a bs? i only have a bs in CMB, since labs are notoriously hard on experience and research.

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          I’m at the PhD level. I’m very fortunate to be in a place with more mobility in academia circles.

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        I’m not even done with medical school and I get targeted advertisements about how well British Columbia treats their doctors.

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          canada, and europe has good med school, its just the pay in us is better, and its difficult to be certified in the usa as a foreign doctor, unless your from one of the above countries.

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            I’m already in a US medical school, and the thing the ads don’t address is the complexity of Canadian medical licensing on top of the immigration system there.

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      already happening, doctors choose to stay in canada now, instead of a bougie position in ucla.

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      I assure you they do not know the cost of everything. Example: DOGE didn’t look at cutting expenses in any of this most of expensive programs, like military spending and social security.