UM Research Is Top 10 in NSF Higher Education R&D
The University of Maryland achieved its highest ranking ever in the National Science Foundation鈥檚 (NSF) Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) survey for Fiscal Year 2019, placing 14th overall nationally and eighth among all public institutions in Research & Development (R&D) spending. For the first time, the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore (海角官方首页) were linked together as one research enterprise in the ranking, with combined research expenditures of $1.1 billion.

Bruce Jarrell, Darryll Pines, and Laurie Locascio
University of Maryland research has expanded its broad impact in recent years through a strategic partnership called which was made possible by the late Honorable Thomas V. 鈥淢ike鈥 Miller, Gov. Larry Hogan, Sen. Bill Ferguson, and the Maryland General Assembly. Established in 2012 and formalized as part of the University of Maryland Strategic Partnership Act of 2016, this paved the way for UMCP and 海角官方首页 to combine their research, aligning not only research initiatives, but also leadership. In 2018, Laurie E. Locascio, PhD, MSc, was appointed to lead the joint research enterprise as vice president for research.
The HERD survey is the primary source of information on R&D expenditures at U.S. colleges and universities and widely recognized as the pre-eminent national university ranking for higher education institutions engaged in sponsored research.
鈥淭hrough the University of Maryland Strategic Partnership, the University of Maryland has become a world-class research enterprise 鈥 one with the power, depth, and reach to discover knowledge, innovations, and technologies,鈥 UMCP President Darryll J. Pines, PhD, MS, said. 鈥淭hese advances are vital to meeting the challenges facing our world, including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and racial, economic, and health care injustice. We are proud to be among the top research institutions, which is reflected in our collaborative approach.鈥
The University of Maryland conducts advanced research in a broad array of fields, including:
- Police-community relationships and expanding research and training
- Neuroscience, virtual and augmented reality, biomedical devices, and data analytics
- The opioid epidemic in Maryland and the United States.
Recent cross-campus research initiatives include responding to COVID-19 and the threat of future pandemics. The teams address the pandemic from multidisciplinary angles including medicine, engineering, pharmacy, and social and behavioral science, and are working to improve acceptance of vaccines among minority communities, develop new rapid testing methods, and better understand the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
鈥淭he speed with which we have established collaborative research teams to address challenges imposed by the coronavirus pandemic is a powerful statement about the effectiveness and impact of our joint research enterprise,鈥 海角官方首页 President Bruce E. Jarrell, MD, FACS, said. 鈥淲e are leveraging the expertise of virologists, physicians, and pharmacologists in Baltimore with computer scientists, epidemiologists, and molecular biologists in College Park. Together, we are addressing today鈥檚 urgent needs, as well as the challenges of the future.鈥
With this new ranking, the state of Maryland joins an elite group of six states with more than one research university conducting research at or above $1 billion per year.
鈥淥ur University of Maryland research enterprise provides the opportunity for us to engage in exciting new areas of research that combine the strengths of experts in Baltimore and College Park to take on the world鈥檚 greatest challenges,鈥 Locascio said. 鈥淭his ranking reflects our status as a thriving and powerful research engine.鈥
The strategic partnership has created more than 20 academic collaborations; a successful joint tech transfer and commercialization office; and 25 programs and centers, including the (IBBR), , , and .
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About the University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State
The University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State is a collaboration between the state of Maryland鈥檚 two most powerful public research institutions: the University of Maryland, Baltimore (海角官方首页) and the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP). It leverages the sizable strengths and complementary missions of both institutions to strengthen Maryland鈥檚 innovation economy, advance interdisciplinary research, create opportunities for students, and solve important problems for the people of Maryland and the nation. Working together, 海角官方首页 and UMCP achieve innovation and impact through collaboration.
The University of Maryland Strategic Partnership Act of 2016 strengthened and formalized the structured relationship between 海角官方首页 and UMCP, which began in 2012. The law deepens the alliance and enables 海角官方首页 and UMCP to pursue even greater transformative change and impact, far surpassing what each institution could do independent of the other.