Sentences with phrase «research budget grew»

While the number of graduate students supported by research grants has been higher than the number supported on training grants since the early 1980s, the gap steadily widened as NIH's research budget grew — then shot up in the early 2000s when NIH's budget doubled over 5 years (see graph below).
The Department of Energy, the nation's largest funder of the physical sciences, would see its research budget grow by less than 2 %, to $ 3.3 billion.

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They have announced that in the upcominbg budget they will double the contribution limits for the TFSA despite research by the PBO and others that this will not primarily benefit high income Canadians, but it will also leave a growing unfunded liability to be paid for by all Canadians in the future.
With the deficit eliminated and with growing budget surpluses, he also implemented major structural reforms, especially in education, research and innovation.
It's about a hopeful break even scenario of your marketing budget that gives you market validation, deliverable marketing and branding assets, data driven research to improve and grow your company, and pre sales, PR, and buzz that was never possible to obtain prior to an official public launch.
On an issue directly related to the state's strategy of promoting growth in growing technology sectors, including life sciences, The Business Council continues to oppose the proposed pharma marketing restrictions included in the Executive Budget, which would adversely impact on the research - based bio-pharmaceutical sector's ability to do business in New York State.
In the 2017 - 18 New York State Budget, the Governor encouraged increasing industrial hemp research by lifting the cap on the number of authorized growing sites.
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«We're told that we need to have at least 5 % of our portfolios in more of the risky areas» — that's 5 % of the biological sciences research budget — «and... we're being encouraged to grow that,» Witt adds.
With a 5 - year term for research grants and a competitive renewal rate of about 53 %, supporting an expanded scientific workforce is a tall order for NIH, even as the research budget continues to grow at a modest pace.
That sounds like a hefty increase for a domestic research agency when the economy is in a slump, a war against Iraq looms, and the budget deficit is growing.
Many researchers worry that ANR, with a starting annual budget of $ 350 million ($ 420 million) that's set to grow rapidly, will eventually cannibalize vaunted government strongholds of French science such as the much larger National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the similar - sized National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM).
A special fund established in 2006, the Charity Research Support Fund (CRSF), was meant to have a budget of # 270 million by 2010 but has so far only reached # 195 million, and there are «growing concerns,» says Denegri, that CRSF will not continue beyond 2010.
But it says the U.S. Department of Energy's research program on nuclear energy, budgeted in 2011 for $ 737 million, needs to grow to at least $ 1 billion per year to explore more advanced conceptions of nuclear power.
Wolchok figures that his group's budget for cancer immunology research will double this year, rising by «several million dollars,» and likely will continue to grow, thanks to the money earned by the endowment.
The request came as the U.S. program was struggling to maintain a viable research program amid stagnant budgets and the growing financial commitment to ITER, which is consuming an increasingly large share of U.S. fusion funding.
And the cuts come as universities get a growing share of research budgets from the military.
As research grows ever more expensive, budgets that just about hold face with inflation are likely to produce a slow decline in Britain's scientific standing.
Varmus also pushed for controversial changes he sees as necessary to help the research workforce «adjust» to budgets that aren't expected to grow.
The Army's basic research account — known as the 6.1 budget line in Washington parlance — would grow 2 % to $ 444.2 million; the White House had proposed a 3 % reduction.
«Sustaining and growing support for research and development under the kinds of constraints that we have experienced in the federal budget» is one of the top S&T - related challenges — along with others involving climate change, NASA funding, and STEM education — facing the Obama administration in its last year and a half, said Holdren who is the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and assistant to the president for science and technology.
The report's title, Unlimited Potential, Vanishing Opportunity, captures its main finding: Ninety - six percent of respondents say that research budgets are not growing fast enough to keep up with the scientific opportunities.
Her group is pinning its hopes on a bill introduced by House of Representatives Democrats called the Accelerating Biomedical Research Act that would allow NIH's budget to gradually grow to the level it would have reached if it had risen with inflation since 2003.
Overall federal spending on research and development (R&D) will grow by 5 % under a fiscal 2017 budget deal expected to be approved by Congress this week, according to an analysis by the R&D Budget and Policy Program at AAAS in Washington, D.C. (publisher of ScienceInsbudget deal expected to be approved by Congress this week, according to an analysis by the R&D Budget and Policy Program at AAAS in Washington, D.C. (publisher of ScienceInsBudget and Policy Program at AAAS in Washington, D.C. (publisher of ScienceInsider).
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According to the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, the school district's budget grew by 25 percent between 2011 and 2016, despite a 4 percent decline in enrollment.
In an era of shrinking professional development budgets, and with research showing that embedded staff development is the most effective way to grow teachers, video taping our own has allowed not only our leaders to see themselves as instructional leaders, but has also enhanced the next generation of teachers to learn from people they know and trust.
Somewhat overshadowed by the growing controversy over Mayor - elect Rahm's schools pick, this Tribune story shows the intention of the privatizers not to listen to the research about charters or to the reasonable concerns of interim CPS CEO Terry Mazany, who said about his decision to postpone consideration of new charter contracts at his first board meeting last January: «We simply do not have any budget flexibility to allocate dollars that will not lead directly to improved educational outcomes for all of our students.»
The business plan and budget place priority on the need to attract and retain world - class students and researchers and to provide the research tools and infrastructure to grow Canada's capacity for innovation.
(Va.) New research showing the growing role federal funds play in local school budgets also puts a spotlight on the pending sequestration cuts and the ongoing partisan gridlock that still rules Congress.
This target represents a growing bipartisan consensus and contrasts with the $ 30 billion federal budget for health research and $ 80 billion for military R&D, and only $ 3 - 5 billion for energy R&D today.
In the opinion - piece, the scientists say that an international research budget of 10 million should begin now and grow to 1 billion by 2020.
Budgets for all these different groups are growing,» said Kert Davies, research director of Greenpeace, which compiled the data on funding of the anti-climate groups using tax records.
But the problem has been growing — out of public view — for several decades, probably in annual budget negotiations for federal research agencies at the top of the research food chain.
Research capabilities, strong budgeting ability and knack for details makes me a good biologist and I wish to acquire more such strengths that would help me grow as a biologist.
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