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Colleges With the Greatest R&D Spending in the Humanities, FY 2016

By  Chronicle Staff
April 1, 2018

Only two of the top 50 public institutions for research-and-development spending in the humanities in the 2016 fiscal year devoted more than 5 percent of their overall R&D spending to the humanities, while 18 of the top 50 private nonprofit institutions did. Median R&D spending on the humanities among the 388 academic research institutions that reported such spending that year was $224,000.

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Only two of the top 50 public institutions for research-and-development spending in the humanities in the 2016 fiscal year devoted more than 5 percent of their overall R&D spending to the humanities, while 18 of the top 50 private nonprofit institutions did. Median R&D spending on the humanities among the 388 academic research institutions that reported such spending that year was $224,000.

Public institutions

RankInstitutionHumanities R&D spendingHumanities as % of all R&D spending
1. U. of Michigan at Ann Arbor $23,526,000 1.6%
2. Arizona State U. $12,542,000 2.4%
3. U. of Wisconsin at Madison $11,006,000 1.0%
4. Florida International U. $9,446,000 5.5%
5. U. of California at Irvine $9,381,000 2.7%
6. U. of Georgia $8,777,000 2.1%
7. U. of Virginia $6,749,000 1.7%
8. U. of Nebraska at Lincoln $6,125,000 2.1%
9. U. of Central Florida $5,737,000 2.4%
10. U. of California at Los Angeles $5,344,000 0.5%
11. U. of Mississippi $5,257,000 4.3%
12. U. of Illinois at Chicago $4,924,000 1.5%
13. U. of South Florida $4,614,000 0.9%
14. North Carolina State U. $4,550,000 0.9%
15. San Diego State U. $4,491,000 5.0%
16. U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill $4,409,000 0.4%
17. U. of California at Berkeley $3,756,000 0.5%
18. Texas Tech U. $3,643,000 2.1%
19. Binghamton U. $3,606,000 4.2%
20. Purdue U. at West Lafayette $3,422,000 0.6%
21. U. of Iowa $3,405,000 0.7%
22. U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $3,355,000 0.5%
23. Michigan State U. $3,216,000 0.5%
24. Kent State U. $3,136,000 9.0%
25. Iowa State U. $3,073,000 0.9%
26. U. of Cincinnati $2,882,000 0.7%
27. Indiana U. at Bloomington $2,662,000 0.5%
28. U. of Louisiana at Lafayette $2,629,000 3.3%
29. U. of Massachusetts at Amherst $2,395,000 1.1%
30. U. of Washington $2,352,000 0.2%
31. U. of California at Santa Cruz $2,278,000 1.5%
32. U. of Florida $2,238,000 0.3%
33. U. of Nevada at Las Vegas $2,183,000 3.5%
34. U. of Minnesota-Twin Cities $2,125,000 0.2%
35. Mississippi State U. $2,065,000 0.9%
36. Florida State U. $2,058,000 0.8%
37. U. of South Carolina at Columbia $1,985,000 0.9%
38. U. of Maryland at College Park $1,981,000 0.4%
39. U. of Texas at Dallas $1,934,000 1.8%
40. Oklahoma State U. at Stillwater $1,914,000 1.0%
41. Texas A&M U. at College Station $1,913,000 0.2%
42. U. of Oklahoma at Norman $1,873,000 0.7%
43. U. of Arizona $1,780,000 0.3%
44. U. of California at San Diego $1,729,000 0.2%
45. Virginia Commonwealth U. $1,672,000 0.7%
46. Ohio State U. $1,624,000 0.2%
47. U. of California at Davis $1,606,000 0.2%
48. New Jersey Institute of Technology $1,512,000 1.2%
49. Texas State U. $1,424,000 2.6%
50. George Mason U. $1,420,000 1.3%

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Private nonprofit institutions

RankInstitutionHumanities R&D spendingHumanities as % of all R&D spending
1. U. of Notre Dame $13,844,000 6.8%
2. New York U. $10,861,000 1.3%
3. Yale U. $10,771,000 1.2%
4. Emory U. $7,952,000 1.3%
5. California Institute of Technology $6,005,000 1.6%
6. Georgetown U. $5,786,000 3.1%
7. Princeton U. $5,697,000 1.9%
8. Johns Hopkins U. $5,621,000 0.2%
9. Harvard U. $5,103,000 0.5%
10. Columbia U. $4,721,000 0.6%
11. Carnegie Mellon U. $4,286,000 1.3%
12. Vanderbilt U. $4,243,000 0.7%
13. U. of Chicago $4,166,000 1.0%
14. U. of Pennsylvania $3,903,000 0.3%
15. Fordham U. $3,900,000 15.4%
16. Bryn Mawr College $3,779,000 34.8%
17. Dartmouth College $3,763,000 1.6%
18. Northwestern U. $3,166,000 0.4%
19. Baylor U. $2,845,000 10.6%
20. Syracuse U. $2,809,000 3.3%
21. Brigham Young U. $2,688,000 6.4%
22. Boston U. $2,651,000 0.7%
23. Northeastern U. $2,511,000 1.9%
24. Cornell U. $2,437,000 0.3%
25. George Washington U. $2,168,000 0.9%
26. U. of Southern California $1,903,000 0.3%
27. Carleton College $1,719,000 26.9%
28. Duke U. $1,395,000 0.1%
29. Rice U. $1,290,000 0.8%
30. Nova Southeastern U. $1,282,000 6.6%
31. Tufts U. $1,155,000 0.6%
32. Grinnell College $1,121,000 26.8%
33. Azusa Pacific U. $921,000 10.4%
34. Fairfield U. $871,000 14.1%
35. Amherst College $867,000 20.4%
36. Valparaiso U. $846,000 27.8%
37. Loyola Marymount U. $790,000 10.5%
38. Williams College $775,000 13.5%
39. Tulane U. $746,000 0.5%
40. Fisk U. $744,000 7.0%
41. Saint Louis U. $697,000 1.7%
42. Marquette U. $668,000 2.4%
43. Villanova U. $646,000 4.3%
44. Spelman College $638,000 33.1%
45. Massachusetts Institute of Technology $595,000 0.1%
46. Stanford U.* $537,000 0.1%
47. St. Bonaventure U. $526,000 72.0%
48. Boston College $513,000 0.9%
49. Colgate U. $509,000 15.8%
50. Dickinson College $494,000 0.2%

* Stanford’s figure reflects sponsored research only. If institutional support were included, Stanford reports, the amount would be at least 10 times higher.

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Note: For the purposes of this survey, humanities comprises English language and literature, and letters; foreign languages and literatures; history, including history and philosophy of science and technology; humanities, general; liberal arts and sciences (as a general subject of study); philosophy and religious studies; and theology and religious vocations. Figures include research-and-development spending supported by federal, state, and local governments; institutional resources; business; nonprofit organizations; and all other sources. Survey takers’ varying interpretations of when to report portions of faculty salaries as research-and-development spending may account for some of the differences among institutional rankings. The overall R&D spending for the Johns Hopkins University that was used to calculate the percentage of all such spending devoted to the humanities includes spending at the Applied Physics Laboratory, an affiliated independent nonprofit research center. The data are drawn from a survey of 902 academic institutions that spent at least $150,000 on research in the 2016 fiscal year. More data are at https://www.nsf.gov/statistics/srvyherd. Questions or comments on the Chronicle List should be sent to Ruth Hammond.

Source: National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, Higher Education Research and Development Survey; Chronicle analysis

Correction (6/27/2018, 3:33 p.m.): Brown University, which originally appeared as the top private nonprofit institution for humanities R&D spending, has been removed from the list at the request of a university official there who said the institution had made an error in reporting its data.

Correction (8/7/2018, 3:22 p.m.): A footnote was added for Stanford University.

Correction (4/15/2019, 9:37 p.m.): The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which did not originally appear among the top 50 for public institutions, now ranks as No. 22 in that sector, and the list has been reranked. A university official said the institution had made a transcription error in reporting its humanities research-and-development spending to the National Science Foundation for the 2016 fiscal year and as a result had greatly underreported its spending. The corrected figure it submitted is now included in the list.

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A version of this article appeared in the April 6, 2018, issue.
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