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EXTERNAL FUNDING AT JAMES MADISON TOPS $11 MILLION | |
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From: Media Relations September 27, 2000HARRISONBURG, Va. Researchers and teachers at James Madison University, a public institution focused largely on undergraduate teaching and research, received a total of $11,317,654 in external funding for research, instruction, public service and other scholarly activities for 1999-2000. Last year, JMU topped the $10 million mark for the first time. The university has increased external funding by 273 percent since 1994-95 when JMU received grants totaling $3.03 million. Federal and state grants last year made up the majority of awards, both totaling about $4.75 million each. JMU's College of Integrated Science and Technology received the largest dollar amount, a total of $3.44 million. Among JMU's other four colleges, Education and Psychology received $2.44 million in grants; Science and Mathematics, $950,630; Business, $711,999; and Arts and Letters, $477,662. Research and Program Innovation received $302,101; Student Affairs received $210,760; Institutional Effectiveness received $74,870; and other university divisions received a total of $2.7 million. Awards covered a spectrum of projects, such as:
# # #For more information, contact Pat D. Buennemeyer in Sponsored Programs, (540)568-6872.By Cindy Mooy, Media Relations |
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Publisher: Media Relations For Information Contact: JMU News Bureau |
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