What part?
What part?
Saw a posting about the new Carnegie Classifications and we appear to be "R2: Doctoral Universities - Higher Research Activity" which I think we were in the last rating in 2014, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._United_States
It actually looks like they changed criteria and reporting periods. I now looks like they are updating every three years instead of five. It also looks like it's now being operated by Indiana University.
http://carnegieclassifications.iu.edu/index.php
I think you're dead wrong here. Napier can have all the contacts in the world but if he does a crappy job here, he's not going to move on to another higher-rated gig.....not soon, and not from here anyway. His best way forward is to do what? It's to "build the program" to the point that it gets national attention and he gets hired away at a higher level.
I'm fine with that. It's what we want, it's what he wants. Win-win.
The MORE research that is done before posting on this subject, the BETTER the chances are that we will be TIER 1 on the next assessment. RESEARCH AWAY people.
Conflating tier1 and Carnegie 1 is very different
Tier 1 SREB = 100 phds for min 3 yrs produced from
at least min total 10 phd programs. No one phd program
Can produce 50%.
Southern Regional Education Board is a consortium of southern states public
Universities. Auburn and Ala as exp. r tier 1 SREB institutions but possibly not Carnegie R1
Carnegie’s R1 is considered a Very High research institution
That produces a min 100 mil $ research per yr approved by the NSF
And the institution also produces at least 100 phds per yr.
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