Pitt Scores in Chronicle of Higher Education’s Almanac Issue 2007-8, Advances in NSF Survey
The University of Pittsburgh made gains in a number of key institutional quality indicators reported in The Chronicle of Higher Education’s recently published Almanac Issue 2007-8, which ranks leading American colleges and universities in a number of categories.
In the category Top Institutions in Federal Research-and-Development Expenditures for Science and Engineering, Pitt is ranked 13th nationally in this year’s Almanac, up from 14th last year, moving ahead of Harvard University. Pitt continues to outrank Caltech, Cornell University, Duke University, Emory University, Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, the University of Minnesota, the University of Southern California, Vanderbilt University, Washington University in St. Louis, and Yale University, among many others, in this category, based upon information supplied by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
As part of a related survey, the NSF also has just reported that in federal obligations for science and engineering research and development to the 100 universities receiving the largest amounts, Pitt is ranked 11th nationally, up from 12th last year.
In this latter ranking, Pitt moved ahead of Washington University in St. Louis and the University of California-San Diego and continues to outrank Cornell University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Yale University, among many other schools.
In the category College and University Endowments Over $200 Million, Pitt is ranked 28th in this year’s Almanac, up from 30th last year, moving ahead of New York University and Rockefeller University; it continues to outrank Caltech, Indiana University and Foundation, the University of Illinois and Foundation, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and Foundations, and the University of Wisconsin Foundation, among many others, in this category.
In the category Largest Endowments per Student, Pitt is ranked 12th in this year’s Almanac among public institutions, up from 15th last year, moving ahead of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and Foundations, among others. Pitt continues to outpace such other institutions as Ohio State University and Foundation, the University of Minnesota and related foundations, the University of Washington, and the University of Wisconsin Foundation.
In the category Top Institutions in Total Research-and-Development Expenditures for Science and Engineering, Pitt is ranked 23rd in this year’s Almanac, up from 24th last year, moving ahead of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Pitt continues to outrank Emory University, Harvard University, Indiana University, Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, the University of Maryland-College Park, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, the University of Southern California, the University of Texas-Austin, Vanderbilt University, and Yale University, among many others, in this category.
Under Top Institutions in Awards for Basic and Applied Research within the category Defense Department Contracts and Grants to Nonprofit Institutions, Pitt is ranked 26th in this year’s Almanac, up from 36th place last year, moving ahead of Columbia University, Harvard University, the University of California-Los Angeles, the University of Maryland, and Virginia Tech. Pitt continues to outrank Northwestern and Princeton universities, among others, in this category.
Other Stories From This Issue
On the Freedom Road
Follow a group of Pitt students on the Returning to the Roots of Civil Rights bus tour, a nine-day, 2,300-mile journey crisscrossing five states.
Day 1: The Awakening
Day 2: Deep Impressions
Day 3: Music, Montgomery, and More
Day 4: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Day 5: Learning to Remember
Day 6: The Mountaintop
Day 7: Slavery and Beyond
Day 8: Lessons to Bring Home
Day 9: Final Lessons