Doc knows. Glad he cleared it up. I like R1. And I like where UL is heading. If Louisiana is willing to support higher education
Doc knows. Glad he cleared it up. I like R1. And I like where UL is heading. If Louisiana is willing to support higher education
Agree about the spending threshold - expecially since we are way above $200M and well into the Top 100 public R&D institutions. Our USL has grown a lot and it is great to see UL being a major national powerhouse in academics/research!
If they increase your standing by having more PhDs how do they factor that in to ensure schools just dont "give away" phds to move up. Is there a spot check on dissertations, is there a general percentage of how many that go up for it pass
There are numerous checks of quality within PhD programs. Many are internal but they are pretty solid. External accrediting efforts also review and evaluate PhD programs thus providing a good quality check. In general, most PhD programs within the US are solid. I would estimate about a 60/70% completion rate but a higher pass rate. Many students just do not stay in the programs all the way through passing for a wide variety of reasons.
Hear, hear. The man knows of what he speaks.
We are not losing R1.
My understanding is that we will reach SREB1 by 2028.
As for Tech, I heard (not my best source) they are talking to ULM about dropping down and re-joining the Southland. Sounds fishy.
Anyone else heard this?
Just received an email from UL and after the latest evaluation, which takes place every three years, retained Carnegie R1 classification. We did more than $225M in research and awarded 85 doctorates
We are in the wrong conference.
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