The roundtable event "Science Under Siege? Politics, Policy, and Practice After 2024" aims to address the recent drastic cuts in federal funding affecting research across multiple disciplines, including science and humanities. Scheduled for February 28, the discussion will feature notable speakers, including Deputy Provost Avery August and Peter John Loewen. The panel aims to cultivate a collaborative atmosphere for attendees to voice concerns and propose strategies amidst mounting challenges, particularly those targeting research areas related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as the social sciences.
"We have been seeing massive federal cuts in funding and support for science, technology and medicine, as well as other fields."
"Limitations have been imposed on the kinds of research people can do, and certain topics are becoming taboo."
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