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Academic Excellence. Presented by Mary Laura Farnham Sponsored Projects & Research. Academic Excellence. Benchmark: External Grant Submissions Totaled $17,166,212 in 1997-1998 Objective: External Grant Submissions will Increase 30% by 2001-2002
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Academic Excellence Presented by Mary Laura Farnham Sponsored Projects & Research
Academic Excellence • Benchmark: External Grant Submissions Totaled $17,166,212 in 1997-1998 • Objective: External Grant Submissions will Increase 30% by 2001-2002 • Measurement: Annual Report by Sponsored Programs • Responsible: Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Chancellor's 1999 Presentation to the Board of Regents
Academic Excellence • Benchmark: External Grant Awards Totaled $7,042,457 in 1997-1998 • Objective: External Grant Awards will Increase 35% by 2001-2002 • Measurement: Annual Report by Sponsored Programs • Responsible: Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Chancellor's 1999 Presentation to the Board of Regents
Institutional Portfolio – Institutional Quality IndicatorsGoal II - Academic Excellence - Faculty Commitment to Excellence - Sponsored Grants and Contracts Strategic Planning Advance May 12, 2003
Institutional Portfolio – Institutional Quality IndicatorsGoal II - Academic Excellence - Faculty Commitment to Excellence - Sponsored Grants and Contracts • How did we get from there to here? • Recruitment • Increased Grant and Contract Activity • Federal Appropriations Strategic Planning Advance May 12, 2003
Institutional Portfolio – Institutional Quality IndicatorsGoal II - Academic Excellence - Faculty Commitment to Excellence - Sponsored Grants and Contracts • Trends • by Source of Funding • by Type of Request • total number of submissions and awards Strategic Planning Advance May 12, 2003
Institutional Portfolio – Institutional Quality IndicatorsGoal II - Academic Excellence - Faculty Commitment to Excellence - Sponsored Grants and Contracts • Final Thoughts • Decrease in available dollars from some traditional sources • Some increase in targeted programs • Maintain current partnerships and cultivate “new” sources of funding if we are to continue the current growth in Sponsored Grants and Contracts Strategic Planning Advance May 12, 2003