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Transcript of 4.15.2010: A Research Strategy for NC State
A Strategy for Research at NC State
15 April 2010 Terri L. LomaxVice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies
PURPOSE.
Why We’re All Here
NC State’s strategic vision pledges that our university will boldly pursue strategic research and scholarship to:
“transform lives and improve the human condition.”
Research – Transforming and Improving
>110 products from lab to market
54 patents issued in FY09 (>675 total)
91 new commercialization agreements in FY093rd Nationally in Industry Licensing Partnerships
(per $100M in research expenditures - AUTM 2008)
72 startup companies
>$750M in venture capital attracted to the region
Centennial Campus nominated for Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year 2010
RANKINGS.
Comparison of NC State Profile with Top 5 Public Universities (2009)
Peer assessment
Freshman retention
2008 graduation rate
% of classes under 20
% of classes50 or more
% of Full-time Faculty
SAT/ACT Scores
% of Freshmen in the top 10 % of HS class
Acceptance rate
Average Alunni Giving
US News & World Report Rank
UC Berkeley 4.7 97% 90% 60% 15% 90% 1210-1470 98% 22% 13% 21
UCLA* 4.2 97% 89% 54% 20% 90% 1170- 1410 97% 23% 14% 24
U of VA* 4.3 97% 93% 50% 14% 98% 1220- 1440 88% 37% 23% 24
U Mich- Ann Arbor* 4.4 96% 88% 46% 18% 93% 27-31 92% 42% 17% 27
UNC-CH* 4.1 97% 88% 44% 11% 97% 1210-1390 79% 34% 22% 28
NC State 3.1 89% 70% 31% 16% 96% 1080-1280 40% 59% 16% 88
University Rankings
* Medical School
RANKINGS.
Peer assessment
Freshman retention
2008 graduation rate
% of classes under 20
% of classes50 or more
% of Full-time Faculty
SAT/ACT Scores
% of Freshmen in the top 10 % of HS class
Acceptance rate
Average Alunni Giving
US News & World Report Rank
U Illinois-U/C 4.0 93% 82% 39% 18% 99% 26-31 55% 69% 14% 39
U Wisc-Madison* 4.1 94% 82% 44% 19% 94% 26-30 58% 53% 13% 39
UCDavis* 3.8 90% 81% 34% 28% 94% 1050-1300 98% 53% 11% 42
Penn State 3.8 93% 85% 32% 18% 95% 1100-1300 43% 51% 20% 47
U of Florida* 3.6 95% 82% 40% 22% 99% 1160-1380 75% 39% 17% 47
NC State 3.1 89% 70% 31% 16% 96% 1080-1280 40% 59% 16% 88
Comparison of NC State Profile with Top 5 Land Grant Universities (2009)
* Medical School
University Rankings
Top 50 Research Universities by Institutional Characteristics
47 NCSU
11 Ohio State
14 UCD
27 Harvard
25 Yale
36 Purdue
22 Texas A&M
15 Penn State
29 Cornell
19 U AZ
16 UF
41 U of MD-CP
13 U Minn
12 MIT
8 Stanford
1 Johns Hopkins
49 UGA
23 U of Ill-UC
9 U Penn
2 UWisc-M
3 UCLA
18 UCB5 UCSF
4 U of Mich
6 U WA
7 UCSD
30 UNC-CH
10 Duke
17 Wash U-StL20 Pitt
21 Columbia
24 Baylor
28 USC
50 VA Tech
40 Mich State
45 U of Ill-C
34 UMD-B
42 U of Iowa43 Emory
Vet School
Land Grant
Med School
33 Northwestern
35 Vanderbilt
37 Case Western
39 U Rochester
44 UT MC-Dallas
46 UA-Birm
48 U KY
26 U of Texas MD-Anderson31 GA Tech32 UT-Austin38 Scripps RI
PrivatePublic
Legend
NC State ranks 47th in
research expenditures
(NSF) among all
universities
Source: Top American Research Universities 2008 Annual Report (The Center for Measuring University Performance).
The Center for Measuring University Performance
Total Research
Federal Research
Endowment Assets
Annual Giving
National Academy Members
Faculty Awards
Doctorates Granted
Postdoctoral Appointees
SAT/ACT range
The 9 Measures:
Top American Research Universities
Top Public Research Universities without Medical Schools
# Measures in Top 25 Control
# Measures in Top 26 to 50 Control
2006Total
Research x $1000
2006Control Rank
2006Federal
Research x $1000
2006Control Rank
University of California - Berkeley 9 0 546,035 12
261,718 16
University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign 9 0 476,198 16
264,645 15
Georgia Institute of Technology 8 1 440,898 19
257,751 17
Pennsylvania State University - University Park 8 1 567,549 10
320,258 10
Texas A&M University 7 2 492,955 15
206,242 25
University of Texas - Austin 7 2 431,398 20
273,147 14
Purdue University - West Lafayette 6 2 372,958 22
157,438 37
University of Maryland - College Park 6 2 354,244 24
209,764 24
University of Colorado - Boulder 4 2 250,255 42
223,666 20
North Carolina State University 3 6 330,936 29
131,262 43
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center 3 2 457,696 17
182,028 33
Rutgers the State University of NJ - New Brunswick 2 6 280,994 37
118,732 48
Source: Top American Research Universities 2008 Annual Report (The Center for Measuring University Performance).
Research Rankings
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Sources: a) The Center and b) IPEDS Data Center, US Dept. of Educationhttp://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/datacenter/Default.aspx, accessed 4/06/10
Peer Institutional Data
Total Research Exp
(2006)
Federal Research
Exp (2006)
Endowment Assets (2007)
National Academy Members
Doctoral Degrees Granted (2007)
Post-docs Appointed
Students Enrolled (2008)
FTE Facult
y(2008)
Univ of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign
$473,890,000[$192,247/FTE]
$253,612,000[$102,885/FTE]
$1,100,000,000[$446,247/FTE]
56[2.27%]
698[1:62]
411[1:6]
43246[18:1]
2465
Texas A & M $543,888,000[$205,395/FTE]
$228,363,000[$86,239/FTE]
$6,149,804,000[$2,322,433/FTE]
22[0.83%]
598[1:80]
301[1:9]
48039[18:1]
2648
Purdue University
$415,172,000[$168,837/FTE]
$165,637,000[$67,359/FTE]
$1,786,592,000[$726,552/FTE]
21[0.85%]
613[1:68]
322[1:8]
41433[17:1]
2459
NC State $331,662,000[$166,080/FTE]
$131,056,000[$65,626/FTE]
$535,003,000[$267,903/FTE]
17[0.85%]
411[1:80]
337[1:6]
32872[16:1]
1997
VA Tech $321,722,000[$102,951/FTE]
$119,994,000[$38,398/FTE]
$524,731,000[$167,913/FTE]
14[0.45%]
356[1:86]
181[1:17]
30,739[10:1]
3125
Parenthetical reference indicates: 1) Percentage of faculty that are National Academy Members; 2) Doctorates granted to number of students enrolled ratio; 3) Postdoc to faculty ratio; 4) Student to faculty ratio
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a3
b4a1a
a
a
b
TRENDS.
Peer Comparison of Research Expenditures (2001-2006)
http://www.screencast.com/users/lianafryer/folders/Jing/media/fa9adc17-cb58-442b-8ba7-a85beccdb6e6
TRENDS.
http://www.screencast.com/users/lianafryer/folders/Jing/media/78556632-cdac-4214-adf7-9e4e262764ae
Peer Comparison of Research Expenditures (2001-2006)
TODAY.
http://www.screencast.com/users/lianafryer/folders/Jing/media/d2d033ec-053b-4dc7-bbcd-64028e845d2f
Peer Comparison of Research Expenditures (2001-2006)
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009$0
$100,000,000
$200,000,000
$300,000,000
$400,000,000
$500,000,000
$600,000,000
$700,000,000
$800,000,000
$900,000,000
Funding Proposed
Funding Awarded
TRENDS.
This data compiled on 4.06.2010 comparing the past five years by “fiscal year to date.”
+%44Awarded funding
increase over past five years
5 Year Research Trends2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
Proposed: $465,292,223 $500,926,185 $575,470,672 $636,366,240 $840,030,668
Awarded: $142,576,249 $139,753,063 $154,888,666 $152,604,278 $204,698,985
+%81Proposed funding
increase over past five years
TRENDS.
What Accounts for the Significant Upturn?
2005 2006 2007 2008 20090
20
40
60
80
100
120
7167
57
74
116
2531
2723
48
106
2 47
1 15 3 6
$1-2M$2-5M$5-10M$10M+
(107) (105) (91) (104) (177)
TRENDS.
Proposal Success Rate +/- Proposal Development Unit
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 5-Yr. Avg.0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
31%29%
50%47%
40% 40%
18%
26% 27% 27%
21%24%
PDU
NCSU
TRENDS.
The Role of Stimulus Funding
2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 $0
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
ARRA Awards
Non-ARRA Awards
2009-2010Non Stimulus Awards: $177,747,352
Stimulus Awards: $26,951,633
Total: $204,698,985
This data compiled on 4.06.2010 comparing the past five years by “fiscal year to date.”
+%43.57Awarded funding
increase over past five years
2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2015$0
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
$300,000,000
$350,000,000
GOALS.
The Path Forward
Increase Research Awards by 50% by 20152005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2015$142,576,249 $139,753,063 $154,888,666 $152,604,278 $204,698,985 $307,048,477
+%50$102,349,492increase over next five years
STRATEGY.
GOAL 1: Build and maintain a research environment that enables, inspires and rewards world-class scholarship, innovation, and discovery.
Support world-class faculty and students Improve infrastructure & equipment
GOAL 2: Create and sustain a collaborative, innovative, multidisciplinary research culture at NC State to complement our traditional areas of research excellence.
GOAL 3: Increase research funding and partnerships to optimize the research environment.
GOAL 4: Increase awareness of NC State’s research enterprise on a state, national and global level.
Strategic Research Plan: How We Will Get There
Today’s complex issues call for multidisciplinary approaches and team science.
Building teams of scientists & scholars around critical issues = Strategic Research Areas
Strategic Research Areas – Why?
STRATEGY.
Strategic Research Areas at NC State
STRATEGY.
Health & Well-Being
Energy &Environment
Educational Innovation
Safety & Security
Strategic Focus Areas
Cross-Cutting
Initiatives
Ec
on
om
ic &
S
oc
ieta
l Be
ne
fit
RESOURCES: MAPPING
RESOURCES: MAPPING
Electronic Medical Records
Laurie WilliamsMladenVouk
RESOURCES: MAPPING
Electronic Medical Records
Laurie WilliamsAnd
MladenVouk
Serious Games
Michael Youngand
Tim Buie
RESOURCES: MAPPING
Electronic Medical Records
Laurie WilliamsAnd
MladenVouk
Serious Games
Michael Youngand
Tim Buie
Cost SavingMedical Technologies
Troy Nagle
SRAs for Greater Impact: A Case Study
STRATEGY.
On March 22 USDA announced ~$260M for the following funding priorities:
Childhood Obesity PreventionClimate Change
Food SafetyGlobal Food Security
Sustainable Bioenergy
NC State responded immediately with our team science approach:
25 March – Collaboration website launched to facilitate response to opportunity (50+ forum comments within 8 hours of launch)
30 March – Informational, teaming meeting held drawing 100+ attendees
14 April – First Letters of Intent Due
STRATEGY.
Other Strategic Activities Increasing Partnerships – RTI, UNC, Duke, ORNL
Graduate Professional Development
Post-Doctoral Office
Expertise Profiling
Strategic Research Initiatives Grants
Increase Faculty Recognition – internal & external awards
Increasing Visibility• Research Gateway
• Results: NC State’s Research Magazine
• New University Chief Communications Officer/Strategy
CHALLENGE.
Challenges
Limited time and support for faculty to engage in research activities
Limited graduate student and post-doctoral fellowships
Instrumentation & equipment needs are high with no targeted funds available
No technology maturation funds to bring discoveries to proof-of-concept stage
Ability to determine economic benefit of research and innovation
The Path Forward Means . . .
Fully prepared future leaders! Increased rankings! Increased partnerships! Economic and societal impact! Lives transformed! Improved human condition!
SUCCESS.