In all honesty though, 60%+ overheads from a university is incredibly high. To an extent that shows that there is a large amount of management and administrative staff not contributing directly to the work. I’m not in medicine, but in the EU projects I’m in only 0-25% of overheads are funded. Though, I can imagine medicine requiring more than the hard sciences.
In all honesty though, 60%+ overheads from a university is incredibly high. To an extent that shows that there is a large amount of management and administrative staff not contributing directly to the work. I’m not in medicine, but in the EU projects I’m in only 0-25% of overheads are funded. Though, I can imagine medicine requiring more than the hard sciences.
I’m under the impression that the cuts are from ~30% to ~15%
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60% makes sense when you consider something like LIGO, or other real-estate heavy physics experimentation grounds, like a neutrino detector.