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91̽»¨Sets Record With $600 Million in Grants

The 91̽»¨ received a record $600 million in grant and contract awards for 1998-99, an 8 percent increase over the previous year's record, the 91̽»¨reported Sept. 17.

About 75 percent of the amount comes from the federal government for the support of and . Since 1974 the 91̽»¨has been in the top five of all U.S. universities in terms of federal awards. In 1996 it was the top public university and ranked second overall.

Grant and contract-supported programs provide salaries for more than 5,900 full-time employees, as well as providing opportunities to students at all levels to work with faculty in research and as a component of their education.

Grants and contract are over and above state appropriations for instruction and basic operations, and are received in response to faculty-initiated proposals to support specific projects or programs. The level of awards received by the 91̽»¨has nearly doubled in the past 10 years.

Federal awards increased 7 percent from the previous year; non-federal awards rose by 12 percent. Within the federal sector, the largest sponsoring agency is the , with 48 percent of total awards. Roughly two-thirds of these awards are in the .

“Because virtually all of these awards result form peer review of competing proposals, the dollar value of these awards-and the University's high national ranking-is a tribute to the caliber and hard work of the faculty, students and staff at the University,” says Vice Provost for Research Alvin Kwiram.


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