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FY08 Travel Fund budget increased by 33% with matching funds from Provost.

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Since 2000, total R&D expenditures increasing 12% per year (~5% nationally) Rose to 101 among public universities in FY06 (from 107 in ‘06) Source: NSF

Total Research & Development Expenditures

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Since 2003, Federal R&D increasing at higher average rate than nationally. Rose to 133 among public universities in FY06 (from 139), Source: NSF

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External Grants & Contracts as Awards(not including Financial Aid Office)

FY2006 FY2007 % Change

Total$66,520,811

$67,752,750

+1.85%

Top funding sources for research grants at SIUC in FY07:

• Illinois Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)• National Institutes of Health (NIH)• National Science Foundation (NSF)• U.S. Dept. of Defense• U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

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• ILSAMP (Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation: NSF funded

• Provost looking for ways to expand UAP• Initiating fundraising campaign – establish endowment• And given the opportunities, our students excel!

• Undergraduate Assistantship Program

• McNair Scholars – Dept. of Educ. renewed 2008-2012

• REACH (Research-Enriched Academic Challenge), includes Undergraduate Research Symposium

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SIUC students won:

2006: 3 awards 2007: 4 of 8 awards

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One of 60 students nationwide chosen by the Council on Undergraduate Research to participate in the group's annual "Posters on the Hill" exhibit.

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Awards

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• 139 PhDs in FY06, #80 nationally among publics• 34 post-docs in FY06, #113 nationally among publics

Total Graduate Enrollment2005 - 2007

2912 2911 2964

1088 1088 1110

4000 3999 4074

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Grad II 1088 1088 1110

Total 4000 3999 4074

Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

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Fulbright awards: Kassie Chaffee (Chemistry) and Melinda Yeomans (Speech Comm.)

MAGS (Midwest Assoc. of Graduate Schools) Distinguished Thesis Award: 2008 Forrest Brem, Honorable Mention; 2007, 2006, 2002 – 1st place to SIUC

Hilla Medalia (Mass Comm.): an HBO documentary, “To Die in Jerusalem,” based on her award-winning thesis short film, “Daughters of Abraham,” aired beginning November 1, 2007, on HBO.

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Andrew Roszak (Law and Public Admin.): One of two national David A. Winston Health Policy Fellows

Dan Holz (Forestry): Won 2007 AWRA Student Presenter Competition, American Water Resources Association

Miao Chang (Med. Microbiology & Immunology): 2007 Elsevier New Investigator award

Cassie Bishop (Bus. Admin.): Golden Key Graduate Scholar, $10K

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Andrzej Bartke (Medicine): Univ. of Lodz, Poland Larry Hickman (Cntr. for Dewey Studies): Univ. of Cologne

Mercedes M. Calbi (Physics)Punit Kohli & Ling Zang (Chem. & Biochem.)

K. Chwalisz, M. Stockdale, L. DiLallaF.B. Malik, J.E. McPherson, J. Means (2)H. Lausen, B. Spielman, R. Viswanathan

Larry Hickman (Dewey Studies), Phi Kappa Phi National Scholar

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• Jonathan Hill (Anthropology)• Wendy Bigler (Geography & Environ. Resources)

• John C. Crelling (Geology): Reinhardt Thiessen Medal, one of a few Americans to receive this intl. medal during its 50-year history

• Nicholas Pinter (Geology)• Salah E. A. Mohammed (Mathematics)

• Scott Ishman (Geology): ANDRILL multinational research team to Antarctica

• Ajay Mahajan (Mech. Engr.): 1st prize, NASA’s Create the Future Contest, ultrasonic 3-D navigation for image-guided brain surgery

• William Recktenwald, journalist-in-residence: Fulbright Senior Specialists Award from the U.S. State Department

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SIUC ranked in Top 10 in Innovation Pipeline Rankings

(patents issued per $M research expenditures, ratio 0.71)

Association of University Technology Managers, “Mind to Market...” September 2006

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Illinois Soybean Assoc. / College of Agric. Sciences• Invention incentive program - soy-based intellectual property

disclosures

Jackson Growth Alliance• Commercialization of University Technology Committee• Midwest Energy Group, Inc.

Illinois Department of Public Health Coal Research Center / Connect SI

• Connecting with the Future of Energy Seminar Series

VCR/GD / Connect SI• Increasing Bandwidth Project

Center for Innovation / Tech Transfer Office

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Advanced Energy and Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory

SOM Faculty Achievement Awards in Research

Negotiate Federal F&A Cost Rates; Improved Cost Recovery of Fringe Benefits

Barking Dawgs – two 30-sec. research videos

New Research Center: Center for Delta Studies

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CALENDAR YR 2002* 2003* 2004 2005 2006 2007

PUBLISHED

Manuscripts 891 957 1178 1225 1213 1141

Books 67 75 103 107 88 91

Book Chapters 220 199 238 294 289 207

EXHIBITIONS 33 49 72 56 250 267

PRESENTATIONS

International 359 418 645 713 712 696

National 876 945 1263 1358 1361 1244

Regional/State 726 604 518 629 820 749

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*Years 2002 and 2003 do not include SOM-Springfield data.

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• M.S. in Physician’s Assistant Studies (Effective Summer ’07)• M. ARCH in Architecture (Effective Summer ’07)• Ph.D. in Computer Science (Effective Fall ’07)• M.S. / M.E. in Biomedical Engineering (Effective Summer ’08)• M.S. in Medical Dosimetry (Effective Fall ’08)• Ph.D. in Agricultural Sciences (Effective Fall ’08)

• Prof. Science Master’s in Advanced Energy and Fuels Mgmt.• Master of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)• M.S. in Mathematics and Science Education