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by logisticseh 1385 days ago
In CS this is just false. Nearly all of the CS research we fund could be done in inexpensive office space with no administrators. The one exception is DARPA-funded robotics research, and even then it's only a subset.

In wet lab disciplines the story is more complicated. But there are many possible configurations that are more efficient than the current university-as-gatekeeper system.

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You can do many kinds of research with minimal overhead, as long as everyone is self-employed and your funding comes with minimal restrictions and reporting requirements.

I did that for a couple of years as a CS postdoc on a private grant. I believe my overhead rate was 15-20%, which was mostly health and other insurances. To reach that, I did accounting and taxes on my own. I also had a loose affiliation with a university, so I didn't have to pay for office space or computing.

If you start using paid services, hire employees, and accept more restrictive grants, your overhead rate can easily climb above 50%.