Johns Hopkins University recorded $2.56 billion in research spending in 2017.
As a result, the university keeps its long-held place atop the National Science Foundation‘s survey results of higher education research and development expenditures, according to the JHU Hub.
The total combines the work being done at the university’s Baltimore-based campuses and Laurel-based Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, the latter of which reported $1.47 billion. JHU’s figure was $1 billion more than second-place University of Michigan, which recorded $1.53 billion.
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