The government uses funding to force scientists to do research that won't hurt people.
My opinion is that freedom and funding of scientific research is the most important issue today. It has become a common practice of today's governments to regulate what scientists are allowed to research, with what funding, where their funding comes from, and what results they are allowed to report. Governments have been attempting to control scientific progress and scientific results. Overall this only inhibits the scientific community as a whole and slows down the further development of the human race. This is the most important matter in the scientific community in my opinion, for it can effect every field of science and can happen anywhere in the world.
Increasing government funding of research
They are public schools, so the government funding allows the science programs to be run and taught.
I probably would, with proper funding.
Research Proposal
Governmental funding of research is important because it supports the advancement of knowledge, promotes innovation, and drives economic growth. It allows researchers to explore complex issues that may not be addressed by private sector funding alone and ensures that scientific discoveries benefit society as a whole by addressing public health, environmental, and social challenges.
Governmental funding of research is important because it promotes innovation, drives scientific advancements, and addresses societal challenges. It allows for the exploration of new ideas and technologies that may not be financially viable for private sector investment, ultimately benefiting the public by improving health, technology, and understanding of the world.
No, the Red Cross does not receive governmental funding. Its funding is strictly by contributions. Individual national governments do contribute to the Red Cross. It might help to clarify the difference between 'contributions' and 'government funding'. The International Committee of the Red Cross may not receive government funding - although yes, they do receive 'contributions' or donations from national governments. However, on the national level, the Red Cross organizations are receiving government funding. In the case of the UK and Canada, the Red Cross organizations in those countries are not just receiving 'contributions', they are receiving government funding and have funding agreements with the governmental aid agencies. The British Red Cross was received the most government funding (£52 million) above all other international development NGOs from the Department for International Development (UK). This funding was listed under bilateral aid in DfID accounts, which is still government funding and comes with conditions. The Canadian Red Cross received $210,268,139 from all levels of government. The funding the Canadian Red Cross receives from the federal government (specifically the Canadian International Development Agency, CIDA) comes from both funding agreements with specific outcomes and matching donations for emergency situations.
The government uses funding to force scientists to do research that won't hurt people.
The reason governmental decisions are important for all of us is because those decisions impact all of us. For example, governments create laws that citizens have to follow.
Scientific research is often not profitable, but necessary for advancement of our species. Much research does not produce economically feasible technology, however can be an important stepping stone towards useful tech. Without these stepping stones, we don't get to the useful tech. Also, government funding allows research into other areas that don't necessarily have any obvious useful application. This type of research can sometimes lead to radical new discoveries and opportunities.
The service the Wellmark Foundation offer provides matching funding for Non profit, public or governmental agencies to help local communities establish or expand projects that impacts health status. To maximize impact the Foundation's funding priorities targets its philanthropy.
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Joseph DeVoir has written: 'Tracking external donor funding to Palestinian non-governmental organizations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip 1999 -2008'
You'd be better off with a compromise, as this is rare. You should actually look for government funding in order to go to a non-governmental nursing school.
The government agency that developed and supported CSPro is the U.S. Census Bureau and ICF Macro. The funding was provided by the United States Agency for International Development.
To apply for research funding, you typically need to identify a funding source that aligns with your research interests, develop a research proposal outlining your project's objectives and methodology, and submit your proposal to the funding organization by their specified deadline. It is important to carefully follow the guidelines provided by the funding agency and demonstrate the significance and feasibility of your research project.