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Post by Aggie One on Jul 19, 2019 8:31:24 GMT -5
The Syllabus: Another good year for research at N.C. A&T John Newsom | john.newsom@greensboro.com 13 hrs ago From this afternoon's inbox: "Faculty researchers at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University earned $64.37 million in contracts and grants in 2018-19 ... "A strong majority of the research awards come from the federal sector, are competitive in nature and support collaborative and innovative projects.
"This year’s total means N.C. A&T continues to be one of the state’s three most productive public research campuses, along with UNC-Chapel Hill and North Carolina State."The headline on A&T's news release said this is the "third consecutive record year" for research funding at A&T. But the latest UNC System annual report on research funding shows that A&T has seen increases for at least the past five years. A year ago, A&T got $63.2 million in research funding; in 2014-15, which is as far back as this particular report goes, A&T's total was $51.6 million. A&T said it remains third in the UNC System in research funding, the same spot it has held for a while. A&T ranked behind only UNC-Chapel Hill ($879 million) and N.C. State ($329 million) in 2017-18 but was comfortably ahead of No. 4 UNC-Charlotte ($49.4 million). For the rest of the story:www.greensboro.com/blogs/the_syllabus/the-syllabus-another-good-year-for-research-at-n-c/article_53019e6e-2329-53d6-bfea-52e77d022588.html
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Post by SixtiesAggie on Jul 19, 2019 14:17:08 GMT -5
ALWAYS STRONG. Holding strong at NUMBER 3.
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Post by neighborhoodsuperstar on Jul 19, 2019 14:40:26 GMT -5
.....damn near a billion dollars at Carolina - WOW!!!! If they're including things like the school of medicine or school of pharmacy, which UNC has and we don't, I can see why there's such a great disparity.
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Post by captaggie on Jul 19, 2019 14:41:50 GMT -5
That's exactly the reason.
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Post by Maxell on Jul 19, 2019 18:47:50 GMT -5
What does N.C. STATE have?
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Post by captaggie on Jul 20, 2019 1:26:10 GMT -5
Textiles, agriculture, materials, and engineering are the areas I hear most. Driven by a substantial amount of political and industry support.
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Post by AggiePride on Jul 20, 2019 11:34:59 GMT -5
.....damn near a billion dollars at Carolina - WOW!!!! If they're including things like the school of medicine or school of pharmacy, which UNC has and we don't, I can see why there's such a great disparity. says a lot that we are number 3 and ahead of ECU without a medical school.
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Post by SixtiesAggie on Jul 21, 2019 21:00:51 GMT -5
Textiles, agriculture, materials, and engineering are the areas I hear most. Driven by a substantial amount of political and industry support. They have the Vet. school. That's the reason why the got it and A&T didn't.
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