Funding Affects Creativity in Science

admin February 11th, 2009

Today, I would like to bring your attention to a well written and very true op-ed from the New York Times.

http://judson.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/guest-column-letting-scientists-off-the-leash/?ref=science

“It’s almost like a small business — each faculty member is essentially running an enterprise for which he or she must find revenue (grants), manage finances, balance the books and pay expenses like salaries, tuition, rent and even taxes to the university for the space used.

Such a system does not come without its own perils. It is not so easy to ask our young scientists to think out of the box when a significant portion of their salary (and mortgage payments) depends on guaranteeing a steady source of funding. Consequently, professors become highly attuned to the institutional priorities of various funding agencies — often at a cost to their own creativity and desired research direction”

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