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Federal Spending on Academic Research Rose Slightly in 2008

Federal spending on scientific research at universities and colleges rose slightly in 2008, following two years of declines, but the federal share of total academic research spending again dropped, according to figures released on Thursday by the National Science Foundation.

Over all, higher-education institutions reported research-and-development expenditures of $51.9-billion in the 2008 fiscal year, 2.3 percent more than the previous year in inflation-adjusted dollars, the NSF said in a summary of the findings of its latest "Survey of Research and Development Expenditures at Universities and Colleges." The federal government remained the largest source of such funds, providing $31.2-billion in 2008, up from $30.5-billion in 2007. But the figures show a continuing erosion in the federal share of total spending, from 64 percent in 2005 to 60 percent last year.

Institutions increased their own spending on research by 7 percent, to $10.4-billion last year, and contributions by industry to academic research were also up by about 7 percent, to $2.9-billion. Spending by state and local governments rose by almost 9 percent, to $3.4-billion.

The NSF survey includes data from 690 colleges and universities that grant degrees in science or engineering and that reported spending at least $150,000 on research and development in those areas.

The top 20 institutions reporting the largest total expenditures accounted for 30 percent of total research spending, according to the report. The Johns Hopkins University again was by far the leader in research spending, with its $1.7-billion total including $845-million in spending by its Applied Physics Laboratory.

The NSF also released a ranking of institutions by the amount of federal funds received. The table below shows the top 100 institutions on that list, with the amounts received in 2008 and 2007.

The Top 100 Institutions in Federal R&D Expenditures, 2007 and 2008

Rank Institution Dollars (in thousands)
2007 2008
Source: National Science Foundation
    1     Johns Hopkins U. $1,362,836 $1,425,100
    2     U. of Washington $620,375 $614,069
    3     U. of Michigan (all campuses) $577,201 $592,768
    4     Stanford U. $534,787 $509,477
    5     Massachusetts Institute of Technology $476,318 $495,008
    6     U. of California at San Diego $475,708 $490,963
    7     U. of Pennsylvania $449,687 $482,321
    8     U. of Wisconsin at Madison $469,076 $474,440
    9     U. of California at San Francisco $467,402 $472,642
  10     U. of California at Los Angeles $488,846 $471,932
  11     Columbia U. $459,748 $461,029
  12     U. of Pittsburgh (all campuses) $441,357 $456,172
  13     Duke U. $459,122 $451,317
  14     U. of Colorado (all campuses) $442,303 $437,393
  15     Pennsylvania State U. (all campuses) $370,789 $406,528
  16     Washington U. St. Louis $424,451 $393,918
  17     Harvard U. $392,103 $383,330
  18     Yale U. $349,027 $374,551
  19     U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $346,672 $373,098
  20     U. of Minnesota (all campuses) $337,966 $364,137
  21     Cornell U. $367,094 $358,944
  22     U. of Southern California $355,084 $348,713
  23     Ohio State U. (all campuses) $313,242 $335,121
  24     Vanderbilt U. $312,178 $331,296
  25     U. of Texas at Austin $289,331 $324,287
  26     Case Western Reserve U. $304,742 $305,483
  27     U. of Alabama at Birmingham $269,006 $303,084
  28     Emory U. $271,445 $291,126
  29     U. of Chicago $261,870 $284,616
  30     Georgia Institute of Technology $260,230 $281,184
  31     U. of Arizona $269,941 $277,897
  32     U. of Rochester $280,132 $276,268
  33     U. of California at Davis $256,994 $268,957
  34     U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $253,612 $266,912
  35     Scripps Research Institute $267,073 $265,657
  36     Northwestern U. $249,411 $264,984
  37     Baylor C. of Medicine $263,146 $262,498
  38     Mt. Sinai School of Medicine $221,397 $253,319
  39     U. of California at Berkeley $251,043 $249,163
  40     Texas A&M U. $228,363 $245,607
  41     California Institute of Technology $253,657 $243,624
  42     U. of Maryland at College Park $218,973 $236,417
  43     Boston U. $232,115 $235,153
  44     Oregon Health & Science U. $227,441 $232,208
  45     U. of Florida $240,819 $230,999
  46     U. of Iowa $222,944 $229,903
  47     U. of Cincinnati $253,833 $221,186
  48     U. of Virginia $198,256 $219,429
  49     Colorado State U. $210,746 $208,925
  50     U. of Texas SW Medical Ctr at Dallas $191,687 $201,480
  51     New York U. $194,303 $199,363
  52     U. of Illinois at Chicago $208,881 $196,520
  53     U. of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Ctr $190,508 $194,889
  54     U. of Hawaii-Manoa $208,196 $194,508
  55     Indiana U. (all campuses) $173,828 $186,711
  56     U. of California at Irvine $169,912 $178,299
  57     Purdue U. (all campuses) $165,637 $176,592
  58     U. of Utah $174,719 $171,737
  59     Carnegie Mellon U. $168,486 $170,978
  60     U. of South Florida $158,442 $169,911
  61     U. of Maryland at Baltimore $164,211 $169,026
  62     U. of Miami $147,535 $165,986
  63     U. at Buffalo $148,989 $157,578
  64     U. of Kentucky $154,688 $154,811
  65     Michigan State U. $170,350 $152,907
  66     Louisiana State U. (all campuses) $150,282 $150,298
  67     Wake Forest U. $141,467 $146,298
  68     U. of Massachusetts at Worcester $131,226 $145,113
  69     Yeshiva U. $147,941 $143,866
  70     Rutgers U. (all campuses) $135,933 $140,399
  71     U. of Nebraska $138,338 $136,317
  72     Virginia Tech $128,796 $135,578
  73     U. of New Mexico $123,039 $134,783
  74     North Carolina State U. $131,056 $131,412
  75     U. of Texas Health Science Ctr-Houston $131,879 $129,277
  76     Arizona State U. $114,632 $125,558
  77     Princeton U. $119,171 $125,102
  78     U. of Kansas $115,670 $122,401
  79     U. of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ $126,101 $122,061
  80     U. of Texas Medical Branch $118,173 $122,009
  81     U. of Texas Health Science Ctr-San Antonio $95,610 $121,758
  82     Dartmouth C. $128,164 $121,306
  83     U. of Tennessee (all campuses) $126,998 $120,289
  84     U. of Connecticut $123,513 $119,915
  85     George Washington U. $87,624 $119,100
  86     Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution $112,754 $117,587
  87     Wayne State U. $114,364 $115,904
  88     Oregon State U. $110,267 $113,614
  89     Medical C. of Wisconsin $107,200 $111,602
  90     U. of California at Santa Barbara $111,848 $111,601
  91     Georgetown U. $105,304 $111,590
  92     Florida State U. $113,681 $110,618
  93     Tulane U. $98,473 $109,152
  94     U. at Albany $105,776 $108,747
  95     U. of Missouri at Columbia $108,328 $108,131
  96     State U. of New York at Stony Brook $111,241 $106,419
  97     Mississippi State U. $106,662 $105,327
  98     U. of Georgia $103,256 $102,817
  99     Iowa State U. $97,112 $102,771
  100     Medical U. of South Carolina $101,402 $102,187

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