Trump’s Government slashes $51,000 funding for NZ scientists’ trip to US

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By RNZ

  • The Trump Administration’s spending cuts cancelled a $51,000 grant for a scientific celebration.
  • The event would have marked 150 years of scientific co-operation between the United States and New Zealand.
  • Universities New Zealand’s Chris Whelan said there are no plans for an alternative event.

The Donald Trump Administration’s spending cuts have put paid to a celebration of 150 years of scientific co-operation between New Zealand and the United States.

Universities New Zealand chief executive Chris Whelan said the organisation received notification last month that a US$30,000 ($51,580) grant for a function in Washington had been cancelled.

“Unfortunately, we received a letter advising us that under President Trump’s executive order re-evaluating and re-aligning the United States’ foreign aid, that funding was cancelled. No other reason was given,” Whelan said.

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