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University of Alabama sees 70% increase in external funding for research, other sponsored activities from FY18-20

For the seventh consecutive year, the University of Alabama was awarded record external funding for research and other sponsored activities.

For Fiscal Year 2020, sponsored awards at UA reached more than $168.4 million, an increase of more than 27% over the previous year’s then-record. In the last two fiscal years, sponsored awards increased by 70%. Sponsored awards include all competitive external funding for research, instruction, other sponsored activity, fellowships and construction.

This announcement shows that the Capstone, a part of the University of Alabama System, has further secured its stature as a major comprehensive research-intensive university and one of the fastest growing research institutions in the nation.

“UA’s research enterprise is thriving and making a difference to our students and to the lives of citizens in our state and beyond,” stated UA president Stuart R. Bell. “Innovation in research at UA promotes economic development through faculty and student-led start-up companies, providing solutions to industry partners and critical services to Alabama communities, businesses and the state.”

External grants and contracts directly supporting UA research in FY 2020 also reached record levels with an increase of more than 30% from FY 2019. This is the third consecutive year that total externally sponsored research has hit record highs.

In 2019, UA’s Office for Research and Economic Development announced its five-year strategic plan. The plan centers on growing and developing faculty; involving students in research; enhancing the role and impact of the Alabama Research Institutes; investing in transformative initiatives; and engaging with industry. In August 2020, the office published the Year 1 Annual Report of its strategic plan, detailing progress made in achieving its goals.

“UA is making huge strides to advance its strategic goal of increasing the University’s productivity and innovation in research, scholarship and creative activities that impact economic and societal development,” said Dr. Russell J. Mumper, UA vice president for research and economic development. “This progress is a testament to the high quality of our faculty, staff and students.”

“To a large extent, UA promotes its signature research areas through the Alabama Research Institutes, which focus on transportation, water, life research, cyber and multi-scale analytical sciences,” Mumper concluded. “I would like to thank our Congressional and state Legislative delegations for their support and dedication in advancing our research mission and securing critical resources aligned with the Alabama Research Institutes.”

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Sean Ross is the editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn

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