Sponsored Awards Report

The Office of Vice President for Research and the Office of Sponsored Programs have released their annual report of sponsored awards for FY 2004. McMicken College faculty in the departments listed below received $6,786,941 in grants and contracts for research, instruction and community service. This represents an increase of 1.7% over last year (at a time of decreasing awards overall), and a share of over 4% of UC's $169.4 million in sponsored awards. Congratulations to all of our successful faculty...

Sponsored Awards Report - OSP data

Anthropology: $26,734

Biological: $1,656,422

Chemistry: $1,656,422

Geography: $48,100

Geology: $255,526

German: $15,000

History: $25,000

Math: $538,790

Physics: $1,799,295

Psychology: $614,497

Sociology: $172,881

Total: $6,786,941

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