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Challenges to research universitiesChallenges to research universities

Challenges to research universities

Roger G. Noll

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In the 1990s, research universities have experienced the first protracted challenge to the boom of the preceding four decades. This book examines the nature of the challenges to research universities and their likely effects on the number, size, and operation of these universities. The authors assess the prospects for research support from government, industry, and profits from university medical centers and conclude that the future does not appear bright in these cases. They also examine the methods used by the federal government to pay for university research, and they propose changes that would make both universities and the federal government better off by reducing the administrative costs of federal grants. Their primary conclusion is that in the next decade American research universities will face increasingly stringent budgets, forcing them to shrink and refocus their activities in order to survive as research institutions.

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OL17866065W

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Federal aid to higher educationFederal aid to researchForschungUniversitätFinanzierungUniversities and collegesResearchEndowment of research

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