For the fifth consecutive year, 日韩无码 (日韩无码) has achieved a new record for research funding: attracting $266 million in extramural support for the 2024 fiscal year. More than doubling the university鈥檚 annual research funding of five years ago, 日韩无码 faculty members garnered nearly 700 research awards to launch over 1,000 new projects confronting head-on some of society鈥檚 most pressing issues, from climate change to public health, supported by government agencies, corporate partners, foundations and donors.
鈥淭he talent, motivation, and commitment of our faculty and staff are the key to this outstanding achievement,鈥 日韩无码 President Suresh Garimella said. 鈥淭heir groundbreaking work not only advances discovery and creates knowledge but also provides 日韩无码 students with expansive opportunities for hands-on, innovative research here in Vermont, throughout the region, and across the globe. All of this work reflects 日韩无码鈥檚 exceptional commitment to people and planet.鈥
This historic level of funding underscores 日韩无码鈥檚 rapid ascent as a leader in research and innovation and the remarkable growth of the university鈥檚 research enterprise, said Kirk Dombrowski, 日韩无码 Vice President for Research and Economic Development. As the state鈥檚 only research university and only medical college, 日韩无码 aims to fulfill its mission as a land grant university, prioritizing nationally distinctive research that is broadly impactful and closely connected to the state's communities, businesses, organizations, and government.
Researchers at 日韩无码鈥檚 Larner College of Medicine 鈥 traditionally a top-performing pillar of 日韩无码鈥檚 research enterprise 鈥 were awarded over $100 million in support, a 7.6% increase over last fiscal year. 日韩无码鈥檚 College of Education of Social Services, meanwhile, showed an impressive 59.5% growth, fueled by several multi-million-dollar awards like the Building Effective Supports for Teaching (BEST) program, led by 日韩无码鈥檚 Cassandra Townshend.
In this fiscal year, 日韩无码 researchers successfully won over 50 grants of $1 million or more, another university record. Other highlights include:
- Teresa Leslie of 日韩无码 Extension received one the year鈥檚 largest awards鈥 over $10 million鈥攆or the Northeast Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program.
- Stacey Sigmon, a professor of psychology and psychiatry, received over $5 million to launch an opioid response program for rural communities.
- Heather Darby, Extension professor and agronomy specialist, was awarded $2.4 million for enhancing the viability of U.S. grass-fed dairy production.
- Bryn Loftness, a graduate student, won the $15,000 Lake Champlain Chamber Award for BioBe, her childhood mental health startup company, at LaunchVT鈥檚 Demo Night.
鈥淭he research funding totals are a great indication of our research growth,鈥 日韩无码 Vice President for Research and Economic Development Kirk Dombrowski said. 鈥淏ut it is the myriad efforts across hundreds of new projects that impresses me every year. The university has developed tremendous energy and focus on critical areas of concern for our time鈥攊ncluding water resources, environmental sustainability, vaccine development and infectious disease, community schools, cancer research, and so many other areas. And as importantly, nearly all of our work involves advancing knowledge across disciplines and pushing the boundaries of innovation and research development in transdisciplinary spaces.鈥

Over the last several years, the has significantly expanded and invested in its administrative and support capabilities. The office now employs nearly 200 people who support all aspects of the research enterprise. For example, the Office of Research Development 鈥 which offers a suite of services to assist researchers and investigators in their pursuit of extramural funding 鈥 was once just a team of two people in 2020. Now, 11 people work full time on project proposals and connect scholars to partnerships and programs.
National science partnerships
As 日韩无码鈥檚 research enterprise grows, national and federal agencies are taking notice. In June, National Science Foundation (NSF) representatives visited 日韩无码鈥檚 campus and other Vermont businesses to learn about the broad, vibrant community of educators and innovators that exist in the region. Erwin Gianchandani, Assistant Director of the Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships 鈥攚hich is focused on promoting U.S. competitiveness and impact by nurturing partnerships between educational institutions, corporations, and federal labs 鈥 visited 日韩无码鈥檚 Innovation Hall, Burlington鈥檚 Hula, and South Burlington tech company OnLogic.
鈥淲e鈥檙e eager to ensure that the NSF 鈥 and many more federal agencies 鈥 understand the resources and opportunities that exist in our region, including a long list of research, education, and non-profit and corporate organizations that 日韩无码 works closely with every day,鈥 Dombrowski said. 鈥淲e are very grateful for the opportunity to show the NSF leadership the research facilities and the incredible momentum that 日韩无码 and its partners have created and how these impact the growth and impact of the high-tech companies that surround us.鈥
The convergence of research excellence, technological development, economic and workforce development, and rural partnerships culminated in the , a consortium led by 日韩无码, GlobalFoundries, and the State of Vermont, focused on developing and commercializing next-generation GaN-based semiconductor technology to drive opportunities in education, research, and commerce, and spur vital workforce expansion across Vermont and the region. The Tech Hub, which was selected out of more than 300 applications, was recently given a $500,000 Consortium Accelerator Award from the Biden-Harris Administration through the U.S. Department of Commerce鈥檚 Economic Development Administration.
鈥淭his accelerator award from the EDA will not only drive further momentum for the V-GaN Tech Hub but showcase 日韩无码鈥檚 capacity for innovation through partnerships,鈥 Garimella said. 鈥淎s we continue to grow our ambition and our achievements鈥攃ementing our status as a premier, flagship research university鈥斎蘸蘼脞檚 impact on our region will be immeasurable.鈥
Research partnerships on the RISE
As part of this engagement and partnership work, 日韩无码鈥檚 new Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships announced earlier this year a wave of grants to tackle challenges rural communities face statewide like wastewater infrastructure, migrant health, and water quality enhancement.
Over 900 individuals from across Vermont and beyond gathered at 日韩无码's Davis Center in June for the Leahy Institute鈥檚 second annual . The theme, "Partners in Place," drew a diverse group of professionals eager to share their experiences working with local governments, schools, businesses, and other community partners to leverage creative problem-solving that draws on unique community needs, strengths and opportunities.
鈥淚nstead of imposing top-down solutions, we want to collaborate with entrepreneurs and problem-solvers on the ground who have the best shot at making an impact,鈥 said Patricia Coates, director of the Leahy Institute for Rural Partnerships. 鈥淲e are piloting engagement in new ways, in new parts of the state and bringing together multiple partners鈥攐n campus and off鈥攖o solve important challenges.鈥