Research
The University of Calgary has an ambitious goal of being among the top five Canadian research universities by 2010. An acknowledged indicator of the quality and activity of research universities and their faculty members is the total amount of research revenue generated. Sponsored research revenue is often taken as a proxy measure of the quality of the faculty cohort.
- Sponsored Research Revenue, 1996-2008 - PDF
- Sponsored Research Revenue (Actual & Constant Dollars), 1990 to 2008 - PDF
- Sponsored Research by Source, 2008 - PDF
- Top 15 Universities, Ratio of Sponsored Research Income versus Operating Income, Fiscal Year Ended in 2007- PDF
- Top 15 Universities, Sponsored Research Income ($'000), Fiscal Year Ended in 2007 - PDF
- National Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Steacie Fellowships, 2000-2007 - PDF
- Research Revenue per Full-time Professorial Faculty, G13 Universities, 2006-2007 - PDF