In the 2020 fiscal year, the Johns Hopkins University spent more on research and development than any other U.S. higher-education institution, concluding a decade during which research spending at the university grew by roughly $1 billion.
According to newly released data from the National Science Foundation, Hopkins — which has led the nation’s colleges and universities in research spending for more than 40 years — had research-and-development expenditures of $3.1 billion. The figure includes $1.9 billion in funding for its Applied Physics Laboratory.
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