School of Nursing climbs to 10th in NIH research funding
February 10, 2020
The University of Minnesota rose to 10th in the latest ranking of National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding to schools of nursing.
With nearly $6 million in NIH awards to the School of Nursing and Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing in 2019, the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR) placed the University of Minnesota tops among Big Ten institutions and fourth among all public universities.
Rank | School |
1 | University of Pennsylvania |
2 | University of Washington |
3 | University of California, San Francisco |
4 | Columbia University Health Sciences |
5 | Emory University |
6 | University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh |
7 | Johns Hopkins University |
8 | New York University |
9 | Duke University |
10 |
University of Minnesota |
11 | Case Western Reserve University |
12 | University of Michigan at Ann Arbor |
13 | University of Maryland Baltimore |
14 | University of Illinois at Chicago |
15 | University of Alabama at Birmingham |
16 | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
17 | Ohio State University |
18 | University of Texas Arlington |
19 | University of California Los Angeles |
20 | University of Texas, Austin |
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