Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, Johns Hopkins is a member of the B1G lacrosse league and is a member if the CIC.
Johns Hopkins University is continually the leader in R&D expenditures while U Michigan seems to always be #3 behind UC-San Francisco medical research.
JHU's 2021 R&D expenditures were an incredible $3,181,385,000--almost twice as much as third place research powerhouse University of Washington at Seattle.
Between JHU and UMD.. Maryland dominates the research money. Good job Senators !!
Not sure that I understand this post. JHU's annual R&D expenditures are triple that of U Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, Johns Hopkins is a member of the B1G lacrosse league and is a member if the CIC.
Johns Hopkins University is continually the leader in R&D expenditures while U Michigan seems to always be #3 behind UC-San Francisco medical research.
JHU's 2021 R&D expenditures were an incredible $3,181,385,000--almost twice as much as third place research powerhouse University of Washington at Seattle.
Between JHU and UMD.. Maryland dominates the research money. Good job Senators !!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, Johns Hopkins is a member of the B1G lacrosse league and is a member if the CIC.
Johns Hopkins University is continually the leader in R&D expenditures while U Michigan seems to always be #3 behind UC-San Francisco medical research.
JHU's 2021 R&D expenditures were an incredible $3,181,385,000--almost twice as much as third place research powerhouse University of Washington at Seattle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Big Ten Conference schools spend substantially more on research & development per year than each school receives from athletic revenue. Under the current media rights contract, Big Ten Conference member schools will receive from $65 million to $100 million per year. ( U Washington & U Oregon will receive half share payouts until the current TV media rights deal expires in 2030.)
Big Ten Conference Schools annual R&D expenditures (figures are for R&D expenditures in 2021):
1) U Michigan = $1,640,000,000
2) U Washington-Seattle = $1,500,000,000
3) UCLA = $1,450,000,000
4) Wisconsin-Madison = $1,380,000,000
5) Stanford = $1,275,000,000
6) Harvard = $1,254,000,000
7) Duke = $1,238,000,000
8) Ohio State = $1,236,000,000
9) UNC = $1,206,000,000
10) Cornell = $1,184,000,000
11) Yale = $1,165,000,000
12) Texas A&M = $1,148,000,000
13) U Maryland = $1,142,000,000
14) Georgia Tech = $1,114,000,000
15) Columbia = $1,100,000,000
16) U Minnesota = $1,073,000,000
17) Vanderbilt = $1,109,000,000
18) Penn State = $971,000,000
19) U Florida = $960,000,000
20) USC = $956,000,000
21) MIT = $949,000,000
22) Northwestern = $913,000,000
23) UCal-Berkeley = $847,000,000
24) U Texas at Austin = $779,000,000
25) Illinois (main campus) = $731,000,000
26) Michigan State = $710,000,000
27) Indiana = $695,000,000
28) Purdue = $680,000,000
29) ASU (Arizona State) = $677,000,000
30) Rutgers = $644,000,000
31) U Virgina = $611,000,000
32) U Iowa = $554,000,000
33) NC State = $547,000,000
34) Virginia Tech = $542,000,000
35) U Chicago = $498,000,000
36) U Georgia = $494,000,000
37) U Illinois-(Chicago campus only) = $430,000,000
38) U Kentucky = $429,000,000
39) Princeton = $405,000,000
40) Carnegie Mellon (CMU) = $402,000,000
41) Dartmouth College = $330,000,000
42) FSU (Fla. State) = $329,000,000
43) Nebraska = $307,000,000
44) Georgetown = $280,000,000
45) Brown = $276,000,000
46) Auburn = $266,000,000
47) GWU = $266,000,000
48) Wake Forest = $264,000,000
49) Notre Dame = $240,000,000
50) N'eastern = $211,000,000
51) Rice = $207,000,000
52) Nebraska Medical Center = $201,000,000
53) U Oregon = $139,000,000
54) U Alabama = $130,000,000
55) U Mississippi (Ole Miss) = $116,000,000
Non-Big Ten Conference schools were included as points of reference.
Johns Hopkins University is the leader year-after-year in R&D expenditures. U Michigan is #3 among all universities; U Washington-Seattle is #5 among all universities. UCLA = #6. Wisconsin-Madison = #8. Stanford is #9 overall, while Harvard is #10 overall.
How many labs are returning money to the school or paying for new buildings? Research funding pays for salaries and labs, it does not flow to the school as a whole.
(OP here)
I compiled the R&D Expenditures from National Science Foundation data contained in a very easy to read report.
R&D Expenditures can be very lucrative to universities if the university owns a portion of the patent of any new device or medicine, etc.
If given the choice between keeping football or research, only U Oregon & U Nebraska might opt to keep football over research assuming that each school was receiving $100 million or more each year from football & football related activities & products.
Ownership or partial ownership of a patent can be rewarding for many years and even forever (in perpetuity) even beyond the life of the patent depending upon the particular arrangement such as a royalty in perpetuity.
Private ownership of patents resulting from publicly funded research is on area of patent reform that most people agree on
Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, Johns Hopkins is a member of the B1G lacrosse league and is a member if the CIC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Big Ten Conference schools spend substantially more on research & development per year than each school receives from athletic revenue. Under the current media rights contract, Big Ten Conference member schools will receive from $65 million to $100 million per year. ( U Washington & U Oregon will receive half share payouts until the current TV media rights deal expires in 2030.)
Big Ten Conference Schools annual R&D expenditures (figures are for R&D expenditures in 2021):
1) U Michigan = $1,640,000,000
2) U Washington-Seattle = $1,500,000,000
3) UCLA = $1,450,000,000
4) Wisconsin-Madison = $1,380,000,000
5) Stanford = $1,275,000,000
6) Harvard = $1,254,000,000
7) Duke = $1,238,000,000
8) Ohio State = $1,236,000,000
9) UNC = $1,206,000,000
10) Cornell = $1,184,000,000
11) Yale = $1,165,000,000
12) Texas A&M = $1,148,000,000
13) U Maryland = $1,142,000,000
14) Georgia Tech = $1,114,000,000
15) Columbia = $1,100,000,000
16) U Minnesota = $1,073,000,000
17) Vanderbilt = $1,109,000,000
18) Penn State = $971,000,000
19) U Florida = $960,000,000
20) USC = $956,000,000
21) MIT = $949,000,000
22) Northwestern = $913,000,000
23) UCal-Berkeley = $847,000,000
24) U Texas at Austin = $779,000,000
25) Illinois (main campus) = $731,000,000
26) Michigan State = $710,000,000
27) Indiana = $695,000,000
28) Purdue = $680,000,000
29) ASU (Arizona State) = $677,000,000
30) Rutgers = $644,000,000
31) U Virgina = $611,000,000
32) U Iowa = $554,000,000
33) NC State = $547,000,000
34) Virginia Tech = $542,000,000
35) U Chicago = $498,000,000
36) U Georgia = $494,000,000
37) U Illinois-(Chicago campus only) = $430,000,000
38) U Kentucky = $429,000,000
39) Princeton = $405,000,000
40) Carnegie Mellon (CMU) = $402,000,000
41) Dartmouth College = $330,000,000
42) FSU (Fla. State) = $329,000,000
43) Nebraska = $307,000,000
44) Georgetown = $280,000,000
45) Brown = $276,000,000
46) Auburn = $266,000,000
47) GWU = $266,000,000
48) Wake Forest = $264,000,000
49) Notre Dame = $240,000,000
50) N'eastern = $211,000,000
51) Rice = $207,000,000
52) Nebraska Medical Center = $201,000,000
53) U Oregon = $139,000,000
54) U Alabama = $130,000,000
55) U Mississippi (Ole Miss) = $116,000,000
Non-Big Ten Conference schools were included as points of reference.
Johns Hopkins University is the leader year-after-year in R&D expenditures. U Michigan is #3 among all universities; U Washington-Seattle is #5 among all universities. UCLA = #6. Wisconsin-Madison = #8. Stanford is #9 overall, while Harvard is #10 overall.
How many labs are returning money to the school or paying for new buildings? Research funding pays for salaries and labs, it does not flow to the school as a whole.
(OP here)
I compiled the R&D Expenditures from National Science Foundation data contained in a very easy to read report.
R&D Expenditures can be very lucrative to universities if the university owns a portion of the patent of any new device or medicine, etc.
If given the choice between keeping football or research, only U Oregon & U Nebraska might opt to keep football over research assuming that each school was receiving $100 million or more each year from football & football related activities & products.
Ownership or partial ownership of a patent can be rewarding for many years and even forever (in perpetuity) even beyond the life of the patent depending upon the particular arrangement such as a royalty in perpetuity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Big Ten Conference schools spend substantially more on research & development per year than each school receives from athletic revenue. Under the current media rights contract, Big Ten Conference member schools will receive from $65 million to $100 million per year. ( U Washington & U Oregon will receive half share payouts until the current TV media rights deal expires in 2030.)
Big Ten Conference Schools annual R&D expenditures (figures are for R&D expenditures in 2021):
1) U Michigan = $1,640,000,000
2) U Washington-Seattle = $1,500,000,000
3) UCLA = $1,450,000,000
4) Wisconsin-Madison = $1,380,000,000
5) Stanford = $1,275,000,000
6) Harvard = $1,254,000,000
7) Duke = $1,238,000,000
8) Ohio State = $1,236,000,000
9) UNC = $1,206,000,000
10) Cornell = $1,184,000,000
11) Yale = $1,165,000,000
12) Texas A&M = $1,148,000,000
13) U Maryland = $1,142,000,000
14) Georgia Tech = $1,114,000,000
15) Columbia = $1,100,000,000
16) U Minnesota = $1,073,000,000
17) Vanderbilt = $1,109,000,000
18) Penn State = $971,000,000
19) U Florida = $960,000,000
20) USC = $956,000,000
21) MIT = $949,000,000
22) Northwestern = $913,000,000
23) UCal-Berkeley = $847,000,000
24) U Texas at Austin = $779,000,000
25) Illinois (main campus) = $731,000,000
26) Michigan State = $710,000,000
27) Indiana = $695,000,000
28) Purdue = $680,000,000
29) ASU (Arizona State) = $677,000,000
30) Rutgers = $644,000,000
31) U Virgina = $611,000,000
32) U Iowa = $554,000,000
33) NC State = $547,000,000
34) Virginia Tech = $542,000,000
35) U Chicago = $498,000,000
36) U Georgia = $494,000,000
37) U Illinois-(Chicago campus only) = $430,000,000
38) U Kentucky = $429,000,000
39) Princeton = $405,000,000
40) Carnegie Mellon (CMU) = $402,000,000
41) Dartmouth College = $330,000,000
42) FSU (Fla. State) = $329,000,000
43) Nebraska = $307,000,000
44) Georgetown = $280,000,000
45) Brown = $276,000,000
46) Auburn = $266,000,000
47) GWU = $266,000,000
48) Wake Forest = $264,000,000
49) Notre Dame = $240,000,000
50) N'eastern = $211,000,000
51) Rice = $207,000,000
52) Nebraska Medical Center = $201,000,000
53) U Oregon = $139,000,000
54) U Alabama = $130,000,000
55) U Mississippi (Ole Miss) = $116,000,000
Non-Big Ten Conference schools were included as points of reference.
Johns Hopkins University is the leader year-after-year in R&D expenditures. U Michigan is #3 among all universities; U Washington-Seattle is #5 among all universities. UCLA = #6. Wisconsin-Madison = #8. Stanford is #9 overall, while Harvard is #10 overall.
How many labs are returning money to the school or paying for new buildings? Research funding pays for salaries and labs, it does not flow to the school as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Big Ten Conference schools spend substantially more on research & development per year than each school receives from athletic revenue. Under the current media rights contract, Big Ten Conference member schools will receive from $65 million to $100 million per year. ( U Washington & U Oregon will receive half share payouts until the current TV media rights deal expires in 2030.)
Big Ten Conference Schools annual R&D expenditures (figures are for R&D expenditures in 2021):
1) U Michigan = $1,640,000,000
2) U Washington-Seattle = $1,500,000,000
3) UCLA = $1,450,000,000
4) Wisconsin-Madison = $1,380,000,000
5) Stanford = $1,275,000,000
6) Harvard = $1,254,000,000
7) Duke = $1,238,000,000
8) Ohio State = $1,236,000,000
9) UNC = $1,206,000,000
10) Cornell = $1,184,000,000
11) Yale = $1,165,000,000
12) Texas A&M = $1,148,000,000
13) U Maryland = $1,142,000,000
14) Georgia Tech = $1,114,000,000
15) Columbia = $1,100,000,000
16) U Minnesota = $1,073,000,000
17) Vanderbilt = $1,109,000,000
18) Penn State = $971,000,000
19) U Florida = $960,000,000
20) USC = $956,000,000
21) MIT = $949,000,000
22) Northwestern = $913,000,000
23) UCal-Berkeley = $847,000,000
24) U Texas at Austin = $779,000,000
25) Illinois (main campus) = $731,000,000
26) Michigan State = $710,000,000
27) Indiana = $695,000,000
28) Purdue = $680,000,000
29) ASU (Arizona State) = $677,000,000
30) Rutgers = $644,000,000
31) U Virgina = $611,000,000
32) U Iowa = $554,000,000
33) NC State = $547,000,000
34) Virginia Tech = $542,000,000
35) U Chicago = $498,000,000
36) U Georgia = $494,000,000
37) U Illinois-(Chicago campus only) = $430,000,000
38) U Kentucky = $429,000,000
39) Princeton = $405,000,000
40) Carnegie Mellon (CMU) = $402,000,000
41) Dartmouth College = $330,000,000
42) FSU (Fla. State) = $329,000,000
43) Nebraska = $307,000,000
44) Georgetown = $280,000,000
45) Brown = $276,000,000
46) Auburn = $266,000,000
47) GWU = $266,000,000
48) Wake Forest = $264,000,000
49) Notre Dame = $240,000,000
50) N'eastern = $211,000,000
51) Rice = $207,000,000
52) Nebraska Medical Center = $201,000,000
53) U Oregon = $139,000,000
54) U Alabama = $130,000,000
55) U Mississippi (Ole Miss) = $116,000,000
Non-Big Ten Conference schools were included as points of reference.
Johns Hopkins University is the leader year-after-year in R&D expenditures. U Michigan is #3 among all universities; U Washington-Seattle is #5 among all universities. UCLA = #6. Wisconsin-Madison = #8. Stanford is #9 overall, while Harvard is #10 overall.
How many labs are returning money to the school or paying for new buildings? Research funding pays for salaries and labs, it does not flow to the school as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:The Big Ten Conference schools spend substantially more on research & development per year than each school receives from athletic revenue. Under the current media rights contract, Big Ten Conference member schools will receive from $65 million to $100 million per year. ( U Washington & U Oregon will receive half share payouts until the current TV media rights deal expires in 2030.)
Big Ten Conference Schools annual R&D expenditures (figures are for R&D expenditures in 2021):
1) U Michigan = $1,640,000,000
2) U Washington-Seattle = $1,500,000,000
3) UCLA = $1,450,000,000
4) Wisconsin-Madison = $1,380,000,000
5) Stanford = $1,275,000,000
6) Harvard = $1,254,000,000
7) Duke = $1,238,000,000
8) Ohio State = $1,236,000,000
9) UNC = $1,206,000,000
10) Cornell = $1,184,000,000
11) Yale = $1,165,000,000
12) Texas A&M = $1,148,000,000
13) U Maryland = $1,142,000,000
14) Georgia Tech = $1,114,000,000
15) Columbia = $1,100,000,000
16) U Minnesota = $1,073,000,000
17) Vanderbilt = $1,109,000,000
18) Penn State = $971,000,000
19) U Florida = $960,000,000
20) USC = $956,000,000
21) MIT = $949,000,000
22) Northwestern = $913,000,000
23) UCal-Berkeley = $847,000,000
24) U Texas at Austin = $779,000,000
25) Illinois (main campus) = $731,000,000
26) Michigan State = $710,000,000
27) Indiana = $695,000,000
28) Purdue = $680,000,000
29) ASU (Arizona State) = $677,000,000
30) Rutgers = $644,000,000
31) U Virgina = $611,000,000
32) U Iowa = $554,000,000
33) NC State = $547,000,000
34) Virginia Tech = $542,000,000
35) U Chicago = $498,000,000
36) U Georgia = $494,000,000
37) U Illinois-(Chicago campus only) = $430,000,000
38) U Kentucky = $429,000,000
39) Princeton = $405,000,000
40) Carnegie Mellon (CMU) = $402,000,000
41) Dartmouth College = $330,000,000
42) FSU (Fla. State) = $329,000,000
43) Nebraska = $307,000,000
44) Georgetown = $280,000,000
45) Brown = $276,000,000
46) Auburn = $266,000,000
47) GWU = $266,000,000
48) Wake Forest = $264,000,000
49) Notre Dame = $240,000,000
50) N'eastern = $211,000,000
51) Rice = $207,000,000
52) Nebraska Medical Center = $201,000,000
53) U Oregon = $139,000,000
54) U Alabama = $130,000,000
55) U Mississippi (Ole Miss) = $116,000,000
Non-Big Ten Conference schools were included as points of reference.
Johns Hopkins University is the leader year-after-year in R&D expenditures. U Michigan is #3 among all universities; U Washington-Seattle is #5 among all universities. UCLA = #6. Wisconsin-Madison = #8. Stanford is #9 overall, while Harvard is #10 overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking the billions in research money outweighs the millions in TV money.
The B1G schools don't share/pool their research money.
Right, but they do work together. Google Big Ben Academic Alliance (used to be CIC-Committee on institutional Cooperation).
It seems like a way for schools run by football teams to pretend academics matter
Sure, Michigan is run by a football team. You just can’t stand the fact that some universities are great at many things.
Funny fact . UMD with 1.5 modern ncaa football championships has more than Michigan which only has .5
Michigan is definitely NOT run by football.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking the billions in research money outweighs the millions in TV money.
The B1G schools don't share/pool their research money.
Right, but they do work together. Google Big Ben Academic Alliance (used to be CIC-Committee on institutional Cooperation).
It seems like a way for schools run by football teams to pretend academics matter
Sure, Michigan is run by a football team. You just can’t stand the fact that some universities are great at many things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking the billions in research money outweighs the millions in TV money.
The B1G schools don't share/pool their research money.
Right, but they do work together. Google Big Ben Academic Alliance (used to be CIC-Committee on institutional Cooperation).
It seems like a way for schools run by football teams to pretend academics matter
Sure, Michigan is run by a football team. You just can’t stand the fact that some universities are great at many things.