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November 11, 2019

University Launches Research Achievement Awards in Wake of Increased Funding

Meredith Cole | Research & Discovery

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University Launches Research Achievement Awards in Wake of Increased Funding(Photo by Sanjay Suchak, University Communications)
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To celebrate the growing research achievements of University of Virginia faculty, the Office of the Vice President for Research is launching new series of awards, in partnership with the Office of the Provost.

The Research Achievement Awards provide $3,000 for professional development or to enable research for selected winners. All UVA faculty are eligible for nomination by their colleagues under one of the nomination categories.

“The Office of the Vice President for Research is pleased to recognize outstanding research and scholarly achievements of UVA faculty through the Research Achievement Awards, collaboration and mentorship. As we have continued to grow our research portfolio, we want to publicly recognize the faculty who are making it possible,” Melur “Ram” Ramasubramanian, UVA’s vice president for research, said.

For five consecutive years, research funding at UVA has grown steadily, from $311 million in 2014-15 to $412 million in sponsored funding in 2018-19, a 32.5% increase.

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“As we have continued to grow our research portfolio we want to publicly recognize the faculty who are making it possible,” Vice President for Research Melur “Ram” Ramasubramanian said. (Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications)

Nominations (due Dec. 2) are now being accepted for five award categories:

“Research is fundamental to the academic mission at the University and to achieving our aspirations outlined in the 2030 Plan,” Executive Vice President and Provost Liz Magill said. “The Research Awards will help us acknowledge the most significant scholarship and research achievements of our faculty and prioritize highlighting those achievements among our community and beyond.”

The awards will be presented Jan. 29 at a ceremony and dinner at the Boar’s Head Resort.

Email Meredith Cole for more information on the Research Achievement Awards and lvg@virginia.edu for more on the Innovator of the Year Award.