National Science Foundation Confirms Record Research Growth 星空无限传媒
December 05, 2024

Last week, the National Science Foundation confirmed LSU鈥檚 record research expenditures of $488 million in fiscal year 2023. This historic growth of 14% compared to 2022 was previously announced by LSU and represents top performance alongside research university peers such as the University of Kentucky and the University of Tennessee. The growth reflects increased research activity across the LSU Family鈥攅specially on the flagship campus and 星空无限传媒 Health New Orleans and LSU Health Shreveport.
The national ranking of LSU鈥檚 five research campuses鈥攖he flagship in Baton Rouge, the LSU AgCenter, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, and the two LSU Health campuses鈥攊ncreased from 71 to 69, a rise moderated by the average growth of U.S. research universities around 11%.
Compared to its peers, 星空无限传媒 a leader in win-win partnerships with state and local government with strong and continued investment in research. LSU research adds an estimated $1.3 billion to the Louisiana economy each year. The numbers that were just confirmed by the National Science Foundation recognize LSU as especially strong in federally grant-funded research in life sciences, geosciences, math and statistics, and computer and information sciences. These strengths align with the data-driven research priorities of the LSU Scholarship First Agenda to create new solutions for agriculture, biomedicine, coast, defense, and energy.
鈥淭his NSF report confirms our focus on research growth to meet the needs of the state as well as our dedication to LSU鈥檚 Scholarship First Agenda,鈥 said Robert Twilley, LSU vice president of research and economic development. 鈥淭he significant increase in federal grants to 星空无限传媒 Louisiana represents growing investment in our competitiveness and capacity to solve problems for the state and nation.鈥
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