Nova Southeastern University's Division of Research and Economic Development (DoR) supports NSU Research's innovative faculty within its colleges, centers, and institutes in the development of their ideas, discoveries, and technologies. DoR is also the focal point for building the connections, resources, and entrepreneurial energy for the commercialization of NSU Research activities.
NSU Research is actively establishing partnerships with companies, investors, and entrepreneurs interested in utilizing NSU’s vast wet and dry lab space and state-of-the-art Center for Collaborative Research (CCR) to conduct research and develop technologies that will benefit the global community.
DoR is home to a robust research infrastructure. This includes the Office of Sponsored Programs, Office of Clinical Research, Office of Technology Transfer, and the Grant Writing Laboratory.
It is our pleasure to share the 2024 NSU Research Report produced by NSU’s Division of Research and Economic Development. This report is a culmination of the research innovation and advancement championed by NSU faculty, staff, and student researchers.
View the Research ReportThe passion that unites NSU with our donors and partners is the drive to make a meaningful and positive impact on the world around us. Together we can change lives today and enrich the future for those who come after us.
As part of NSU’s Vision 2025 strategic plan, the goal for research funding was set at $500 million. As of September 2024, we have achieved 98% of that goal.
The DoR publishes a quarterly eNewsletter highlighting events, researcher spotlights, grant news, and research and funding achievements from NSU Research.
NSU faculty and staff, subscribe to our NSU RESEARCH listserv so you don't miss out on the quarterly newsletter along with other research-related events and resources! Email NSUResearch@nova.edu to be added.
Not affiliated with NSU? Visit our NSU Research page to explore and keep up with research at the university: https://research.nova.edu/
In 2023 the Division of Research transitioned from standard annual reports to research reports. The 2024 Research Report is featured above.
Starting in 2023 the Division of Research transitioned from standard annual reports to research reports. See the archive link below for those prior to 2023.
"Research Briefs" are no longer produced separate from the report.