NSF: UArizona again ranks among top 20 public research universities, No. 1 in astronomy and astrophysics

NSF: UArizona again ranks among top 20 public research universities, No. 1 in astronomy and astrophysicsUArizona saw an increase of more than $9 million over its fiscal year 2020 total and retained its No. 1 ranking in astronomy and astrophysics expenditures. Nick Prevenas Today University Communicationsold-main-2022.jpgCampus NewsHealthScience and TechnologyArizona AdvantageGrand ChallengesInstitutional ExcellenceResearchResearch, Innovation& Impact Media contact(s)Nick Prevenas Director, Media Relations, University Communicationsnprevenas@arizona.edu520-621-2194The University of Arizona is ranked once again among the nation ' s top public research universities, with $770 million in total research activity in fiscal year 2021, according to data released Tuesday by the National Science Foundation.The university also retained its No. 1 ranking in astronomy and astrophysics expenditures at more than $113 million – more than $40 million ahead of the No. 2-ranked university.The NSF ' s Higher Education Research and Development survey annually ranks more than 900 colleges and universities and is considered the primary source of information on research and development expenditures at U.S. colleges and universities.UArizona saw an increase of more than $9 million over its fiscal year 2020 total. The university ' s research and development expenditures rank No. 20 among public institutions and No. 36 overall. This ranking places UArizona in the top 4% of all U.S. univer...
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