2025 Changing Federal Landscape Community

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Welcome to “ The Changing Federal Landscape Community” for Research Administrators, a dedicated space for research administrators to connect, collaborate, and navigate the evolving landscape of policies and regulations with the federal government. This community serves as a hub for sharing insights, discussing new regulations, and providing support as we adapt to ongoing changes in research administration. Whether you're looking for updates, solutions to policy challenges, or a space to engage with peers, this community is designed to help research administrators stay informed and empowered in their roles. Join us as we work together to understand and respond to the latest policy shifts impacting the research admin community.
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  • Hello Research Administration friends and colleagues, I wanted to join my colleague and 2025 Collaborate Vice Chair, Laura Pattillo, in welcoming you to our new Collaborate Community. We hope that you find this a valuable space to share information, ...

  • Hello. Welcome to the new Collaborate Community: The Changing Federal Landscape. Even before the current administration took office, the Federal Landscape that governs research was changing. Now, it seems to be changing at a faster pace since 2025 started. ...

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  • More than half of the NIH's institutes and centers don't have permanent directors, giving the Trump administration an unusual opportunity to reshape the agency. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/national-institutes-health-director-positions-unfilled-rcna257834 ...

  • Politico: Jay Bhattacharya, the head of the National Institutes of Health, will become acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention following the dismissal last week of Jim O'Neill. https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/18/bhattacharya-cdc-director-oneill-rfk-00786582 ...

  • Hi friends, Beth Kingsley and I are reaching out to colleagues who might be interested in writing an article for the May/June issue of NCURA Magazine. Here are the details: Topic : Choose any aspect of research administration related to contracting ...

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