Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Johns Hopkins University leads nation in research spending for 43rd consecutive year, spending totaled $3.2 billion in FY 2021

Very impressive!

"Johns Hopkins University once again led all U.S. universities in research and development spending in fiscal year 2021, according to the annual National Science Foundation report on higher education R&D.
In its 43rd consecutive year in the top spot, Johns Hopkins directed a record-breaking $3.181 billion into an array of projects across the enterprise, the most recent year for which nationwide data is available.
Johns Hopkins' closest peers in R&D spending switched places on the list this year, with the University of California, San Francisco, climbing one spot to second place at $1.7 billion, followed by the University of Michigan in third at $1.6 billion. UCSF's spending was up 3.6% while Michigan's spending decreased by 2%; JHU's R&D spending increased 2.8%. ..."

Johns Hopkins leads nation in research spending for 43rd consecutive year | Hub In FY 2021, JHU spent a record $3.181 billion—nearly $1.5 billion more than the next highest institution on the annual list compiled by the National Science Foundation

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