NSU TRED Research Brief FY2017

UNIVERSITY-WIDE SPONSORED FUNDING FY 2008–FY 2017 0 20 40 60 80 100 FY 2017 FY 2016 FY 2015 FY 2014 FY 2013 FY 2012 FY 2011 FY 2010 FY 2009 FY 2008 $55.4 $57.7 $63.9 $58.5 $65.6 $79.7 $47.1 $48.0 $71.3 $76.4 $82.2 $86.9 $95.8 ARRA $15.9 ARRA $18.7 ARRA $18.3 $82.2 ARRA $2.5 Total Dollar Amount in Millions $68.1 ARRA $2.5 $61.1 ARRA $2.6 NSU’s total sponsored funding demonstrates an overall upward trend over the last decade, despite a restrained funding landscape and the close of several American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) projects, including the $15 million NIST award to construct the Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Ecosystems Research. AWARDS BY DIRECT SPONSOR TYPE FY 2017 n Federal Government 38% $36,214,055 n Local Government 18% $17,187,749 n State Government 24% $22,613,461 n Non-Profit Corporations 13% $12,469,166 n Universities 4% $4,374,706 n For-Profit Corporations 1% $1,333,596 n Foundations 2% $1,562,582 Total $95,755,315 SPONSORED FUNDING BY UNIT FY 2017* * Slightly different from the annual sponsored funding total due to rounding when separating by college/center. n Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography 38% $36,735,741 n College of Osteopathic Medicine 35% $33,458,477 n College of Dental Medicine 4% $4,111,223 n Mailman Segal Center for Human Development 4% $4,072,151 n College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 4% $3,770,219 n College of Psychology 4% $3,259,481 n College of Engineering and Computing 4% $3,334,382 n Office of Academic Affairs 3% $3,099,079 n College of Pharmacy 1% $1,283,493 n College of Optometry 1% $1,263,374 n NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale 1% $582,156 n College of Health Care Sciences <1% $401,650 n College of Allopathic Medicine <1% $338,886 n HPD Institute for Child Health Policy <1% $45,000 Total $95,755,312

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