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University of Pittsburgh- Research Facts at a Glance

University of Pittsburgh- Research Facts at a Glance. Office of Research 6/03. University Profile. Founded 1787 Member AAU System incl. main campus in Oakland Four (4) regional campuses; Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, Titusville. Profile-Continued.

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University of Pittsburgh- Research Facts at a Glance

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  1. University of Pittsburgh- Research Facts at a Glance Office of Research 6/03

  2. University Profile • Founded 1787 • Member AAU • System incl. main campus in Oakland • Four (4) regional campuses; Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, Titusville

  3. Profile-Continued • Oakland (Pittsburgh) campus comprises 90 buildings • FTE enrollment 30,000 • FTE Faculty ca. 3100 • Academic units: 16 schools, 93 depts, 62 centers

  4. Sponsored Research • FY 2002 Awards ca. $420M • 1900 Annual Awards • 3000+ total active projects • Top 25 Fed-supported University • Rank 8th among NIH-funded U’s

  5. Portfolio-continued • Federal support approx. 70% • Industry support ca. $35M (9%) • Research infrastructure incl. 170 centers, institutes, labs

  6. Leading Federal Sponsors • NIH $265M • NSF $ 16.5M • DOD $ 7.0M • ED $9.4M

  7. Commercial Funding • Over 350 awards • 140+ sponsors • Portfolio reflects globalization of R & D

  8. Philanthropic Foundations • Over 100 awards • $13M • 60+ sponsors • Leading sources incl. major national foundations and local charities

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