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Sponsored research and contract funding
up more than 5 percent for 2000-01
For the sixth consecutive year, FIU researchers
attracted record levels of sponsored research and contract funding:
$61.2 million for 2000-01, an increase of more than 5 percent over
the previous year.
Nearly $42.5 million of the total came from federal
grants: more than $33 million in direct federal grants and $9.4
million in "flow-through" funds. Federal funds are the
most competitive funding source and are a key measure of the success
of a university research program.
"Despite a substantial slowdown in federal
funding due to the change in presidential administrations, it was
another banner year for external support of our growing research
programs," said Tom Breslin, vice president for Research. "Our
success is a tribute to the ability and commitment of our faculty
to compete at the national level."
During the past year, the University achieved a
landmark when its Hemispheric Center for Environmental Technology
(HCET) received a $35 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department
of Energy - the largest single grant in the University's history.
The grant, which provided $7 million toward the 2000-01 total, was
in support of the center's research, development and demonstration
of innovative environmental cleanup technologies.
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