Why are
only faculty scientists doing laboratory research being asked to obtain external funding to pay for their indirect expemses?
It is
only faculty scientists conducting research in laboratories who are required to pay for the indirect costs of their experimental investigations.
Not exact matches
By contrast,
only 35 % of the new
faculty hired by Ph.D. - granting departments in 1999 were young
scientists from the United States.
This may be because I am studying at quite a low level, but I worry that not
only are the
scientists not talking to the arts
faculty, but even within the...
Overall, WSU plant
scientists ranked second in terms of number of journal articles published per
faculty member in the category (
only Berkeley ranked higher in that area) and third in the percentage of
faculty whose work was cited by another work.
«The chameleon field is light in empty space but as soon as it enters an object it becomes very heavy and so couples
only to the outermost layer of a big object, and not to the internal parts,» Holger Muller, an assistant professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a
faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, said in a statement Thursday.
Thus, most young
faculty scientists have little chance for research funding other than foundation grants, which generally cover
only direct costs — not indirect costs.
For universities,
faculty scientists now are
only a means to the end of increasing their profits (see: «Money now is Everything in Scientific Research at Universities»); the science
faculty presently is forced to spend too much time and emotional energy on trying to acquire more research grant awards, instead of actually doing experiments to produce more new results.