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University of Memphis achieves record $50.2M in research awards 

Aug. 25, 2021 β€” ΑρΑ«Φ±²₯ reached $50.23 million in research awards in the 2021 fiscal year, a new institution record and a 23.2% increase from the previous year.  

This continues a year-over-year upward climb in research awards as the UofM reached $40.76 million in FY 20, $32.59 million in FY 19 and $31.86 million in FY 18. With a new University record and consistent increases in awards, the UofM is in a strong position to achieve its goal of reaching Carnegie R1 status in the near future. 

β€œWe must celebrate the hard work of our research faculty across campus,” said Jasbir Dhaliwal, UofM executive vice president for research and innovation. β€œFederal research awards are nationally competitive so these achievements are truly remarkable. Our efforts to build a cutting-edge research culture are starting to pay off and this bodes well for the future.”

Approximately 20% of the faculty were responsible for 75% of proposals three years ago when the University began its research revitalization strategy in search of Carnegie R1 status. Today, that number has risen to 38% of the faculty. 

The UofM has also seen an 80% increase in federal awards over the past three years and had 144 award-winning principal investigators and 20 departments securing $1 million or more in FY 21. 

Federal funds comprised 72% of the 2021 awards, followed by state governments (17%), private grants (6%) and local governments (5%). 

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