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03 Ranking Cornell Nationally

By Research Expenditures, NSF FY 2001
Research Expenditures
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Dollars in Thousands
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Johns Hopkins University 1
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$999,246
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University of California, Los Angeles
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693,801
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University of Wisconsin, Madison
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604,143
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University of Michigan
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600,523
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University of Washington
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589,626
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University of California, San Diego
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556,533
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University of California, San Francisco
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524,975
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Stanford University
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482,906
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University of Pennsylvania
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469,852
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University of Minnesota
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462,011
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Pennsylvania State University
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458,066
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University of California, Berkeley 2
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446,273
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Cornell University 2
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443,828
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2
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435,495
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University of California, Davis
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432,396
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Source: National Science Foundation (NSF adds estimated unrecovered indirect costs, as reported by institutions, to totals.) 1 Johns Hopkins University includes the Applied Physics Laboratory, with $482 million in total R&D expenditures. 2These data do not include R&D expenditures at university-associated federally funded research and development centers.
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