British academics specialising in American studies have been stripped of research funds after organisers of a US Embassy-backed grant scheme refused to drop their diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) policies.
The defunding of the British Association for American Studies (BAAS) and US Embassy small grants programme, which offers , comes after Donald Trump issued an executive order on 20 January to stop what he called聽鈥渞adical and wasteful government DEI programmes and preferencing鈥.
That directive has led some of America鈥檚 largest research funders to pause grant approval to ensure new awards comply with the presidential directive, but it also led London鈥檚 US Embassy to pause its 拢200,000 support for the small grants scheme it runs with BAAS.
It meant BAAS was forced to suspend its latest round of grants 鈥 including withholding monies promised to grant winners in mid-January 鈥 which are designed to support projects聽that 鈥渇oster the academic and cultural special relationship between the UK and US鈥.
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The association, which publishes聽, has now confirmed the grants programme has been cancelled owing to a clash over diversity policies attached to the scheme, which has run since 2016.
, it explains how 鈥渃ontacts in the US embassy here in London approached BAAS and asked them to amend some of the small grant programme鈥檚聽criteria and 鈥榯o remove any goals relating to equality, diversity or inclusion鈥.鈥
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鈥淔ailure by BAAS to do so would see the programme cancelled,鈥 it says.
However, the society continues that 鈥淏AAS is resolutely聽committed to EDI practices and policies now embedded into UK academia, and the central committee are not prepared to concede聽on these grounds鈥.
鈥淪o the grant programme is now fully cancelled effective immediately,鈥 it concludes.
In the society鈥檚 equality and diversity statement, it states the 鈥淏AAS is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion鈥.
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鈥淲e accept diversity and equity in our organisational structures as valuable and consequential,鈥 it adds.
One American studies academic told聽探花视频聽that the cancellation of the scheme highlighted how 鈥淯S embassies abroad聽are also being impacted by events in Washington鈥.
鈥淭his is critical research and outreach on American studies in the UK that is being curtailed as a result,鈥 said the professor, who did not want to be identified.
鈥淗undreds of thousands of pounds of grant money has gone to schemes and proposals through the US Embassy/BAAS programme over the last few years 鈥 and overnight it has had the legs pulled out from under it due to the new administration's policies.鈥
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While the scheme鈥檚 overall value may not be enormous, its cancellation was worrying given the importance of the 鈥渁bility to keep doing academic research in the US and [that supporting] the wider American studies networks in the UK is critical鈥, the scholar said.
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