Statecraft

How to Save Science Funding

Dec 4, 2025
Pierre Azoulay, an economist from MIT Sloan, and Dan Gross, a business professor at Duke, delve into the complexities of science funding. They discuss the proposed 15% cap on indirect costs, which could reshape how universities conduct research. Their empirical study reveals the opaque nature of funding overhead and its implications for research infrastructure. They argue the necessity of federal funding for comprehensive research efforts and warn that capping indirect costs may disadvantage critical, capital-intensive projects.
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INSIGHT

What Indirect Costs Actually Cover

  • Indirect costs pay for fixed research needs like lab space, shared equipment, and compliance.
  • They are negotiated rates added to direct project costs to make institutions whole for overhead.
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Project Grants Fund Most Research

  • Most federal research funding is given as project-specific grants rather than large infrastructure block grants.
  • That makes indirect cost recovery the main channel for funding university research infrastructure today.
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Administrative Share Is Legally Capped

  • Administrative costs in ICR are legally capped at 26% of direct costs and many universities hit that cap.
  • So claims that ICR growth is purely administrative bloat are factually incomplete.
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