New federal rules at Boulder’s NIST could force international scientists out
The National Institute of Standards and Technology, including its Boulder campus, is enacting new rules that would cap international graduate students and postdoctoral researchers at three years and require top-level review of the agreements granting them lab access. Institute sources say the changes could force hundreds of scientists out of the federal lab.
Until now, graduate students could remain for the full length of their Ph.D. programs, and postdocs often stayed as long as their projects required. Under the new policy, researchers already several years into their work may have to leave before finishing, cutting short experiments and disrupting years of federally funded research, scientists said.
“This basically bans all foreign national grad students, regardless of country of orig...










