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Office of the Vice President for Research Infrastructure Survey Highlights Frances Lawrenz Peggy Sundermeyer Michael Reis
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Office of the Vice President for Research Response Rates Response rate: 54% (n=88) responded to at least a portion of the survey; 41% completed the survey. CollegeInvited ParticipantsResponse Rate School of Nursing1100% Medical School683% Administrative Units475% College of Science & Engineering2070% College of Biological Science863% Academic Health Center956% Morris250% Natural Resources Research Institute1540% Duluth1540% Carlson School of Management333% College of Farm, Ag, and Natural Resources1932% College of Liberal Arts1527% College of Veterinary Medicine825% School of Public Health1323% College of Design813% College of Education and Human Development10% College of Pharmacy100%
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Office of the Vice President for Research Infrastructure Survey Highlights: Nearly half of all research infrastructure areas serve users from 5 or more colleges. Research infrastructure users are most commonly affiliated with the College of Biological Sciences, the Academic Health Center, and the College of Science & Engineering. 95% of research infrastructure areas report they are meeting the basic needs of their users. Only 53% of research infrastructure areas are ESOs or ISOs. Only 23% report that external sales are a primary source of funding. 74% feel the needs they serve could not be met at the same level of quality by third-party solutions if their services were made unavailable.
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Office of the Vice President for Research Most research infrastructure support users from more than one college. Below are the colleges or academic units with which users might affiliate and what percent of research infrastructure areas reported having users affiliated with that college. For example, 69% of research infrastructure units responding to the survey said one or more users affiliated with the College of Biological Sciences. College/Academic Users % of Infrastructure Areas Reporting Users from College/Academic Unit College of Biological Sciences69% Academic Health Center66% College of Science and Engineering62% Medical School62% College of Pharmacy59% College of Food, Agriculture, and Natural Resources48% College of Veterinary Medicine34% School of Dentistry31% School of Public Health28% College of Liberal Arts17% Office of the Vice President for Research17% College of Continuing Education7% College of Design7% College of Education and Human Development7% School of Nursing7% Carlson School of Management3% Facilities Management3% Institute of Public Affairs (Humphrey)3% Systems Administration3% Law School0% Breadth of Service
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Office of the Vice President for Research Infrastructure Area Usage Users (Mean)Users (Median) % of Usage (Mean) % of Usage (Median) Individual Researchers/PIs 411060%75% External Users (non-U of M) 9514%5% Internal Curriculum/Cour sework 641514%0% Outreach1734%0% Training46202%0% Administrative Units 531%0% [1] [1] Responses greater than 1000 were eliminated, as they skewed the mean, creating an inaccurate image of overall usage. Only four respondents reported greater than 1000 users. Types of Use
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Office of the Vice President for Research ESO ISO Splits
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Office of the Vice President for Research The major financial concerns research infrastructure faces are how to respond to increasing demands for services and changing technological demands, brought on by disciplinary advances. Financial Concerns
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Office of the Vice President for Research 65% of research infrastructure areas have 5 or fewer employees; 14.8% require less than one full-time position. Only 3.7% infrastructure areas require more than 50 workers. Employment situations are relatively stable: only 50% of research infrastructure areas reported any new hires in FY11 and 48% of those were for new positions. 87% of infrastructure managers estimate the average length of employment is three or more years; 61% estimate the average length is six or more years. Personnel Highlights
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