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Georgia Southern鈥檚 public impact research focus continues to flourish

Research activities and expenditures at Georgia Southern continue to grow, again validating the University鈥檚 classification as a 鈥渉igh research activity鈥 institution, according to two national organizations.

The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education has again classified Georgia Southern as an 鈥淩2鈥 institution, which means it is a doctorate-granting university with 鈥渉igh research activity.鈥 Carnegie lists only 139 universities in the country as having achieved this R2 designation.

鈥淲e should all take pride in this classification,鈥 said Carl Reiber, Ph.D., Georgia Southern鈥檚 provost and vice president for academic affairs. 鈥淚t shows that we are a major public impact research institution and that we are competitive on a national and international level. Our competitiveness is being noted by Carnegie, the USG, and other institutions. It is also being recognized by current and future students, alumni, and donors.鈥

Starting in 1970, the Carnegie Commission developed a classification of colleges and universities to support its program of research and policy analysis. Carnegie Classification is regarded as the leading framework for recognizing and describing institutional diversity. Carnegie has designated 141 institutions as Doctoral Universities: Very High Research Activity, or R1.

Part of the reasoning behind Georgia Southern鈥檚 R2 designation is research expenditures. For the fiscal year 2021, Georgia Southern reported $37.2 million in research expenditures to the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Higher Education Research and Development Survey, the primary source of information on research and development expenditures at U.S. colleges and universities. With a new vice provost for research and a new methodology for identifying research expenditures, the $37.2 million provides a new baseline for the university to benchmark progress.

鈥淚’m confident that our research activities will continue to grow,鈥 said Chris Curtis, Ph.D., Georgia Southern鈥檚 vice provost for research. 鈥淲e have gained some significant momentum over the past few years. Our focus on public impact research has allowed us to better leverage our strengths and resources to support our outstanding faculty researchers.鈥