Johns Hopkins University announced it will lay off over 2,000 staff, the largest cuts in its history, due to significant reductions in federal funding for international aid programs as proposed by the Trump administration. The layoffs will involve 247 domestic positions and another 1,975 internationally, impacting key programs at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and its medical school. Nearly half of the university's revenue last year was from federally funded research, making these cuts particularly severe and detrimental to vital global health initiatives.
Johns Hopkins University will lay off over 2,000 workers due to severe cuts to federal funding for international aid programs, the largest cuts in its history.
The university is deeply affected by the Trump administration's slashing of funding, which has dramatically impacted research revenue crucial for essential global health projects.
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