NIH to End Subawards to Foreign Institutions Amid National Security Concerns
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will discontinue granting subawards to foreign institutions. This decision is part of a larger restructuring of the agency’s research funding management. The policy shift stems from national security concerns. The NIH is revising its approach to awarding research funding, and a key component of this revision is the elimination of subawards to institutions located outside of the United States. The agency has not yet released specific details regarding the full scope and implementation timeline of these changes.
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Date: May 1, 2025
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