In the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak, universities have quickly shifted their classes online. But opening up research labs, and ongoing scientific experiments to remote possibilities is a much harder task.
In the final installment of the two-part Remote Research Enterprise virtual forum series, which explores how institutions are assessing and planning for research continuity given the pandemic’s uncertainty, the focus will be on the near future. As colleges potentially reopen campus, or at least parts of campus, how do labs and research resources factor in? And how do key funding sources, such as the National Science Foundation and other federal programs, help or hurt that planning?
Register now for this virtual forum on Thursday, July 16, hosted by Francie Diep, The Chronicle’s top writer on university research, to join the discussion alongside top scientific experts and administrators to gain insight and advice on how to navigate these challenging times.