From KVIE-Sacramento: Federal cuts from the Trump administration have affected programs and research at UC Davis. The university lost about 10% of its overall grant funding over the past year, a steeper decline than all but one of the other UC campuses. The funding cuts make some programs less stable and limit the university’s pipeline of top-tier scientists.
UC Davis received less grant money in fiscal year 2025 than during any of the previous 15 years, after adjusting for inflation, the latest UC system data shows. Federal, state, nonprofit and private awards totaled $961 million in fiscal year 2025, down about 10% from the previous year. Among the 10 UC campuses, only one, the University of California at San Francisco, saw a larger decline in award funding than UC Davis. The entire system saw a 6% decrease in grant funding...
Full story at https://www.abridged.org/news/federal-cuts-hit-uc-davis-hard/.
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Chart above from https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/about-us/information-center/awards-and-proposals. Note: Figures refer to research grants from all sources.
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