September 27, 2010
VP Biden holds stimulus roundtable with university presidents
Johns Hopkins' Ron Daniels among six presidents to meet, discuss government stimulus funding
Johns Hopkins President Ron Daniels was one of six university heads who met at the White House with Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 21 at a roundtable that Biden convened to draw attention to the $18 billion in stimulus money that is going to university research.
In remarks made at the open portion of the meeting, Biden called research spending “among the most critical parts” of the administration’s stimulus spending, saying that it was key to job growth and the nation’s economic competitiveness.
“Folks, this is where the future lies,” he said. “Our economic future will grow from ideas that are incubating at universities. That’s the breeding ground, and it always has been.”
Biden said he is “always amazed” when critics question federal spending on research.
“Some of our critics act like we’ve come up with some new social intervention,” he said.
He contrasted this attitude with the mindset in India and China, where leaders understand the need to invest in research.
“The rest of the world gets this, and we can’t afford to lag behind,” he said. “We cannot afford to not rededicate ourselves to the work you guys around the table do.”
The vice president promised a continued federal commitment to research, saying it was up to Washington to provide the “vision” and “seed money” to help universities “change the world.”
“Science is back in the White House,” he said.
The university presidents participating in the roundtable, in addition to Daniels, were France Cordova, Purdue University; Elson Floyd, Washington State University; Amy Gutmann, University of Pennsylvania; J. Bernard Machen, University of Florida; and Mark Yudof, University of California.
Joining them were John Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Robert Berdahl, president of the Association of American Universities; and M. Peter McPherson, president of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities.
A video of portions of the session is available online at www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/ video/2010/09/21/investing-university-research.