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International scientific collaboration agreements could face significant disruption or delay if plans to eliminate the office go forward.
A new executive order directs the Department of Education to step up oversight of foreign gift reporting by U.S. universities.
Trouble scheduling visa interviews and other administrative hurdles have caused STEM professionals to seek collaborations outside of the U.S.
The DETERRENT Act would lower gift reporting thresholds and require waivers for contracts with “countries of concern.”
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