Dean Philip Parker Meets Wisconsin Lawmakers in Washington to Advance Academic and Policy Partnerships
University leader holds discussions on research funding, workforce development and federal support during Capitol Hill visit
Dean Philip Parker travelled to Washington, D.C., this week to meet members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation, underscoring efforts to strengthen ties between higher education leaders and federal policymakers.
During meetings on Capitol Hill, Parker discussed priorities including research funding, workforce development initiatives and support for innovation partnerships that connect universities with industry and government agencies.
According to officials familiar with the discussions, the conversations focused on ensuring continued federal investment in education, science and regional economic growth.
Parker highlighted the role of Wisconsin’s academic institutions in advancing technological research, training skilled graduates and contributing to national competitiveness.
Lawmakers were briefed on ongoing projects in areas such as advanced manufacturing, health sciences and emerging technologies, which rely on federal grants and collaborative programmes.
The visit comes as Congress debates budget allocations that will shape research and education funding in the coming fiscal year.
University leaders across the country have intensified engagement with legislators to advocate for sustained support amid shifting fiscal priorities.
In addition to funding concerns, Parker emphasised the importance of policies that facilitate student access, strengthen public-private partnerships and promote innovation ecosystems in Midwestern states.
Lawmakers expressed interest in maintaining collaboration with Wisconsin’s higher education community as they consider upcoming legislative measures.
The meetings are part of a broader strategy by academic institutions to maintain visibility in federal policy discussions and to ensure that regional priorities are reflected in national decision-making.