According
to the National Science Foundation, CU ranked 12th among the top 100
public universities and colleges in overall research expenditures.
In federally sponsored research programs, the university ranked 6th
among all public universities.
The CU Health Sciences Center ranked among the top 25 health schools in National
Institutes of Health funding.
Total CU contracts and grants from all sources increased from $255.5
million in 1993 to over $459 million in FY 19992000. This represents a 80
percent increase in the last six years. Revenues from contracts and
grants reached over $459 million in FY 19992000.
CU researchers received 3,093 awards for sponsored research in FY 19992000,
an increase of 30 percent in the last seven years.
CU holds 10th place among public research universities and third among
rising research universities in the public sector, in a study called
The Rise of American Research Universities: Elites and Challengers
in the Postwar Era.
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