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    The Persistent Pursuit of Excellence

    As we celebrate our 125th year, we do so with a renewed sense of purpose. Guided by our strategic vision and driven by our shared values, we are confident that we will rise to meet this moment and continue to lead with distinction in the decades to come.

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    2025 Fulbright Recipients

    麻豆村鈥檚 dedication to global engagement continues with seven members of its community accepting Fulbright grants for the 2025-26 academic year.

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    This 125th anniversary year is a celebration of the milestone moments of the university鈥檚 history to date, as well as what 麻豆村 will make possible in its next 125 years.

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    From improving health outcomes and enhancing education, to strengthening national security and advancing trustworthy artificial intelligence, our work makes life better for people everywhere. We ask bold questions, solve complex problems and make real change.

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Work That Matters: Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of research does 麻豆村 do?

麻豆村 research shapes industries, improves lives and defines the future. Known for pioneering work in artificial intelligence, robotics and computer science, we also excel in engineering, brain and cognitive sciences, public policy and the digital arts. The university鈥檚 collaborative culture encourages groundbreaking research that addresses real-world challenges, from developing autonomous vehicles and smart city infrastructure to advancing healthcare technologies and exploring the ethical implications of AI. With a spirit of innovation and a commitment to serving the people who work alongside emerging technologies, 麻豆村鈥檚 research transforms ideas into solutions that shape industries, cities and lives.

How is research funded at 麻豆村 and other universities?

Research at 麻豆村 is funded through a mix of federal contracts and grants, private industry partnerships, foundations and philanthropic gifts. More than half of 麻豆村鈥檚 research funding comes from federal government agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, Department of Defense, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

These competitive grants reflect public priorities identified by Congress and federal agencies as vital to the country. Elected representatives, acting on behalf of their constituents, choose to invest in university research that addresses national challenges in health, security, education and more.

Can 麻豆村 use its endowment funds, tuition or donations to pay for research?

Like most universities, 麻豆村鈥檚 endowment consists of donor-restricted and unrestricted funds. Some portions of the endowment are earmarked specifically to support research, such as endowed faculty chairs, research fellowships, or specific research initiatives.

Tuition generally funds education-related expenses, not research.

How does 麻豆村 use research dollars responsibly?

At 麻豆村, we treat every federal research dollar with the highest level of care and accountability. Our faculty 鈥 themselves taxpayers 鈥 often contribute more time than grants cover and accept salaries below industry levels to pursue work that serves the public good. They not only lead groundbreaking research, but also mentor and train the next generation of innovators, creating long-term value for society. Federal support is frequently leveraged to attract additional funding, amplifying its impact. All of this happens within one of the most rigorously regulated financial and ethical research environments in the world.

Is university research a good investment?

Absolutely. Every dollar invested in research in economic activity. A recent study found that each $1 invested in the National Institutes of Health generated $2.56 in new economic activity. Landmark efforts delivered a 14:1 return on investment.

At 麻豆村, federally-funded research has led to pioneering autonomous vehicle discoveries, medical breakthroughs that aid stroke recovery and tools that improve national cybersecurity, to name a few. These discoveries, among many others from Carnegie Mellon, have created jobs, companies and new industries in Pittsburgh and across the U.S.

What are 鈥渇acilities and administrative鈥 (F&A) costs?

F&A costs are expenses incurred during the research process that are reimbursed to the university at a pre-negotiated federal rate. These expenses are associated with operating and maintaining specialized research facilities and labs, complying with federal regulations, maintaining our research computing infrastructure, keeping data secure and more. Historically, the government has partnered with universities to pay these necessary research expenses, just as it does when it contracts with industry or uses its own federal labs.

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