Physics World 04月24日 21:04
Harvard University sues Trump administration as attacks on US science deepen
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哈佛大学起诉特朗普政府,因其计划冻结高达90亿美元的政府研究经费。哈佛认为此举侵犯了学术自由。此前,美国政府声称哈佛等大学未能充分保护犹太学生。哈佛校长曾试图与政府谈判,但政府要求哈佛改革管治、停止多元化项目,并限制国际学生招生。政府还威胁要撤销哈佛的非营利地位。此外,特朗普政府还计划大幅削减NASA、NOAA和NSF等机构的科研经费,可能导致多个重要科研项目受阻,并影响美国未来的科技人才培养。

🏛️哈佛大学起诉特朗普政府,因其计划冻结高达90亿美元的政府研究经费,理由是哈佛未能充分保护犹太学生,哈佛认为此举侵犯了美国宪法第一修正案保护的学术自由。

🛑特朗普政府要求哈佛改革管治,停止所有多元化、平等和包容(DEI)项目,改革教职工和学生的招聘方式,停止招收“对美国价值观怀有敌意”的国际学生,并对招生和招聘中的“观点多样性”进行审计。

📉特朗普政府还计划大幅削减政府科学机构的经费,NASA的科学任务理事会经费将近乎减半,多个重要项目,包括南希·格雷斯·罗曼太空望远镜、金星探测项目和火星样本返回任务,都将失去资金支持。

🌪️NOAA也将失去关键项目,预算大幅削减,其海洋和大气办公室将被关闭,包括龙卷风预警和海洋酸化研究在内的幸存项目将转移到国家气象局和国家海洋服务局。

🧑‍🎓美国物理学会的调查显示,近一半的受访系主任表示,他们正在经历或预计未来几个月联邦资金的削减,物理学和天文学专业一年级研究生人数预计将在下一次招生中下降13%。

Harvard University is suing the Trump administration over its plan to block up to $9bn of government research grants to the institution. The suit, filed in a federal court on 21 April, claims that the administration’s “attempt to coerce and control” Harvard violates the academic freedom protected by the first amendment of the US constitution.

The action comes in the wake of the US administration claiming that Harvard and other universities have not protected Jewish students during pro-Gaza campus demonstrations. Columbia University has already agreed to change its teaching policies and clamp down on demonstrations in the hope of regaining some $400,000 of government grants.

Harvard president Alan Garber also sought negotiations with the administration on ways that it might satisfy its demands. But a letter sent to Garber dated 11 April, signed by three Trump administration officials, asserted that the university had “failed to live up to both the intellectual and civil rights conditions that justify federal investments.”

The letter demanded that Harvard reform and restructure its governance, stop all diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) programmes and reform how it hires staff and students. It also said Harvard must stop recruiting international students who are “hostile to American values” and provide an audit on “viewpoint diversity” on admissions and hiring.

Some administration sources suggested that the letter, which effectively insists on government oversight of Harvard’s affairs, was an internal draft sent to Harvard by mistake. Nevertheless, Garber decided to end negotiations, leading Harvard to instead sue the government over the blocked funds.

We stand for the values that have made American higher education a beacon for the world

Alan Garber

A letter on 14 April from Harvard’s lawyers states that the university is “committed to fighting antisemitism and other forms of bigotry in its community”. It adds that it is “open to dialogue” about what it has done, and is planning to do, to “improve the experience of every member” of its community but concludes that Harvard “is not prepared to agree to demands that go beyond the lawful authority of this or any other administration”.

Writing in an open letter to the community dated 22 April, Garber says that “we stand for the values that have made American higher education a beacon for the world”. The administration has hit back by threatening to withdraw Harvard’s non-profit status, tax its endowment and jeopardise its ability to enrol overseas students, who currently make up more than 27% of its intake.

Budget woes

The Trump administration is also planning swingeing cuts to government science agencies. If its budget request for 2026 is approved by Congress, funding for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate would be almost halved from $7.3bn to $3.9bn. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, a successor to the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes, would be axed. Two missions to Venus – the DAVINCI atmosphere probe and the VERITAS surface-mapping project – as well as the Mars Sample Return mission would lose their funding too.

“The impacts of these proposed funding cuts would not only be devastating to the astronomical sciences community, but they would also have far-reaching consequences for the nation,” says Dara Norman, president of the American Astronomical Society. “These cuts will derail not only cutting-edge scientific advances, but also the training of the nation’s future STEM workforce.”

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also stands to lose key programmes, with its budget slashed from $485m to just over $170m. The administration also want to close NOAA’s Oceanic and Atmospheric Office, with surviving programmes, including research on tornado warning and ocean acidification, moving to the National Weather Service and National Ocean Service.

“This administration’s hostility toward research and rejection of climate science will have the consequence of eviscerating the weather forecasting capabilities that this plan claims to preserve,” says Zoe Lofgren, a senior Democrat who sits on the House of Representatives’ Science, Space, and Technology Committee.

The National Science Foundation (NSF), meanwhile, is unlikely to receive $234m for major building projects this financial year, which could spell the end of the Horizon supercomputer being built at the University of Texas at Austin. The NSF has already halved the number of graduate students in its research fellowship programme, while Science magazine says it is calling back all grant proposals that had been approved but not signed off, apparently to check that awardees conform to Trump’s stance on DEI.

A survey of 292 department chairs at US institutions in early April, carried out by the American Institute of Physics, reveals that almost half of respondents are experiencing or anticipate cuts in federal funding in the coming months. Entitled Impacts of Restrictions on Federal Grant Funding in Physics and Astronomy Graduate Programs, the report also says that the number of first-year graduate students in physics and astronomy is expected to drop by 13% in the next enrolment.

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