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Columbia University Cuts 180 Research Jobs After Trump Slashes Federal Grants

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May 07, 2025 1 Negative I want higher education or upskilling
Columbia University Cuts 180 Research Jobs After Trump Slashes Federal Grants

Columbia University abruptly laid off nearly 180 researchers following a $400 million loss in federal funding. The cuts stem from a Trump administration clampdown on universities tied to pro-Palestinian protests. Trump repeatedly accused Columbia of harboring “radical anti-Israel views,” leading federal agencies to withdraw or pause major research grants. Now, climate science, public health, and Middle East studies labs face abrupt budget shortfalls. The university calls it a “severe and unexpected hit,” while critics see it as punitive politics undermining academic freedom.

What this means for you:
If you’re in academia or rely on grant-funded projects, be prepared for sudden policy shifts
Explore diversified funding from foundations, private sector, or international collaborators
In the meantime, network widely and seek transitional support like bridging fellowships or philanthropic grants

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