Accelerate the discovery, creation and transfer of new knowledge.
Strategic Plan Objectives
Strategic Plan Objectives | Performance Drivers | Baseline | Current Performance |
---|---|---|---|
Support and enhance research and creative activity | Funded research (sponsored, research, finance and administration fees, NIH/NSF) | $128.8 M (2019) | $153.4 M (2020) |
Post docs | 5 | 5 | |
Graduate student stipends | $10,519,166 | $10,552,932 | |
UG Student research participation | 75 | 65 | |
GRASP student participation |
152 |
126 (2020, COVID Impact) | |
Increase diversity | Faculty | NA | 36 |
Women in STEM | NA | 26 | |
Economic engagement that involves senior leadership, industry that aligns with regional growth initiatives |
Economic engagement included partnerships with the federal delegation to help solve national priorities (Departments of Defence and Commerce, NASA); partnerships with state and local government to help grow the Kansas and regional economy and create jobs (KDHE, DCF, KDADS, Commerce, Transportation, Governor's Office, Kansas House of Representatives and Senate, City Council and Sedgwick County Commission). Additionally, industry partnerships were formed for applied learning and research with the 成人头条 Regional Chamber, the Greater 成人头条 Partnership and the Regional Economic Area Partnership of South Central Kansas. These efforts align with regional growth initiatives like the Kansas Framework for Growth, the GWP Regional Growth Plan, the WSU BREG Study, the Downtown Master Plan, and the future of work. |
Stories
- 成人头条 State chemist partners with area universities on $3.7M COVID-19 research
- NASA awards $2 million for 成人头条 State professor to study the sun
- 成人头条 State aerospace engineering student awarded prestigious NSF fellowship
- 成人头条 State rises in NSF R&D expenditures lists
- 成人头条 State's R茅mi Chou wins top NSF early career researcher award
- Game-based learning platform will make education accessible to refugees
- 成人头条 State joins prestigious national research institute to boost AI
- Meeting needs of industry leads to new patents for university
- WSU researcher awarded $1.1 million grant to create adaptive wayfinding system