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While it expects its main grant to fall by £45m it anticipates getting nearly £8m more so that the council tax can be frozen again.
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The state was drenched in recriminations on Wednesday as Gov. Chris Christie said a clerical error by a midlevel official had caused the state to lose out on $400 million in federal school reform money — an error that caused its Race to the Top grant application to fall short of the 10-member winner's circle by just three points.
If the grant were to fall by 2%, the budget for schools should only fall by 1%.
The block grant is due to fall in cash terms from just over £15bn this year to about £14.95bn.
Meadow Pollack had been granted enough time to fall in love.
Ford's general reserve fund, which is used for large one-time and capital grants, is likely to fall to $25 million this year, Ms. Berresford said, a 67percentt decrease from last year.
Labs that do lose a grant to the sequester may be able to fall back on other grants from NIH or foundations.
The grant success rate is slated to fall from 24% to 23% and programs aimed at early-career scientists, such as the Faculty Early Career Development Awards and Research Opportunity Awards, are flat.
Including money for policing, total grants to local authorities are to fall from £32.7 billion ($51 billion) this year to £29.4 billion in 2011-12.
Universities should consider expanding their bursaries to target students studying to enter medicine and law, and increase the number of students who receive bursaries beyond those who receive the government grant to those who fall just short of it, the report said.
► It's a well-known story: As funding rates fall, researchers submit more grant proposals to improve their chances of getting funded which causes funding rates to fall further.
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