U.S. universities fight Senate innovation bill targeting foreign gifts to faculty

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A new Senate provision that would require universities to collect information on “any gifts received from a foreign source [by] faculty, professional staff, and others engaged in research” is receiving pushback from many U.S. institutions.

The shape of U.S. research is at stake as Congress tries to reconcile competing versions of a massive bill, 2 years in the making, aimed at bolstering U.S. competitiveness with China in research and high-tech manufacturing.

Attention all research faculty and staff: That birthday present from your uncle in France must be reported to the office of sponsored research. And, by the way, the details may become public. The language, authored by Senator Richard Burr , is aimed at preventing hostile foreign governments from stealing the fruits of U.S. taxpayer-funded research by enticing researchers with gifts. Burr and other lawmakers believe U.S. universities aren’t sufficiently vigilant against the threat, which they say is especially acute from China.

The Senate provision also casts too broad a net, according to the AAU letter. “Is the intent to cover all faculty and staff, no matter how distant their relationship to anything that could raise security concerns?” it asks. Snyder says the provision also doesn’t specify whether the provision is limited to gifts related to the employee’s professional activities or to any present they receive.

“It is unclear exactly what additional information [the Senate language on gifts to individuals] is intended are elicit,” Snyder writes, “or why that information would be valuable.” Burr declined to comment on the rationale for the USICA language.

 

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This wouldn't be an issue at all if the US wasn't so cheap on research money. University researchers wouldn't need foreign money if they could get enough money from the US. Just part of the general anti-intellectualism in the US. gorillas and ignorance is our primary product

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