UC San Diego’s Federal Research Funding Among Top 10 in Nation Despite Campus’s Relative Youth

A study by the National Science Foundation naming the top 10 universities receiving the most federal funding for research and development ranked UC San Diego in 8th place out of 896 colleges that received federal R&D money during the 2011 fiscal year.

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A study by the National Science Foundation naming the top 10 universities receiving the most federal funding for research and development ranked the University of California San Diego in 8th place out of 896 colleges that received federal R&D money during the 2011 fiscal year.

In addition to receiving large amounts of federal funding, the schools on the NSF list tended to also have hefty endowments. All schools in the top 10 have an endowment above $1 billion, with one exception: UC San Diego.

“UC San Diego is in this unique category of being able to compete against older institutions that have much more private support because of the concerted efforts of many collaborative, multi-disciplinary teams across campus,” said UC San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “We are focused on providing the best possible education for our students, and generating translational research that benefits society and serves our community. Our standing as one of the nation’s top earners for federal research dollars shows that funding agencies see the need for the kind of innovation we're producing at UC San Diego."

Increasing UC San Diego’s endowment has been a priority for Khosla, who launched a campus-wide strategic planning process last fall to define institutional goals and a shared vision for UC San Diego.

Part of the strategic plan is designed to help the campus identify research areas in the years ahead that will attract external research funding and engage donors who want to be part of the discoveries stemming from UC San Diego faculty.

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