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On behalf of the Association of American Universities (AAU) and the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), we write to commend you and the National Science Board (NSB) Task Force on National Workforce Policies for Science and Engineering (S&E) for the…
Research Administration & Regulation | LettersWe encourage Members of the Committee to take additional time to evaluate the unintended consequences of this bill.
Research Administration & Regulation | LettersAAU President's statement on congressional approval of the Digital Accountability and Transparency (DATA) Act.
Research Administration & Regulation | Reducing Regulatory Burden | StatementsLetter by associations expressing gratitude for bipartisan approval of S. 994, the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act, by the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
Research Administration & Regulation | Reducing Regulatory Burden | LettersLab-to-Market Inter-Agency Summit: Recommendations from the National Expert Panel
White House Conference Center May 20, 2013
Research Administration & Regulation | Technology Transfer | Intellectual Property | RecommendationHigher education associations submit a statement to the Senate Finance Committee as a part of the tax reform bipartisan working group process.
Taxation & Finance | Infrastructure and Innovation | StatementsWe appreciate the approach that S. 994 takes for improving the transparency of the financial information that federal grant and contract recipients report to the federal government.
Reducing Regulatory Burden | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersWe strongly believe that financial transparency of federal award funds is essential to insuring public trust.
Reducing Regulatory Burden | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersYour new bill focuses on improving data standards and reporting, as well as streamlining financial reporting.
Reducing Regulatory Burden | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersThe nation's top research universities and AAMC issued a set of shared guidelines intended to protect the public interest when universities grant licenses for the rights to their latest scientific advances to private parties.
Intellectual Property | Technology Transfer | Research Administration & Regulation | Stanford University | Press Releases