UIDP Projects Survey | Forecast: Anticipated Investment in Academic Engagement
Will investments in university-industry research accelerate as we enter a new academic year? Will economic factors like inflation affect investments? For the third year, UIDP took the industry pulse on […]
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Most industry respondents don’t have a faculty sabbatical program. Only a third of those who do pay them as employees.
READ MORE1-Minute Survey | Faculty Sabbaticals in Industry
Most industry respondents don’t have a faculty sabbatical program. Only a third of those who do pay them as employees.
READ MOREPre-Event Survey: Aligning Interests in Support of Chemistry Research
As part of an NSF-sponsored workshop on Aligning Interests in Support of Chemistry Research, UIDP surveyed corporate members to determine their company’s interest in and experience with university research that […]
READ MORE1-Minute Survey | Industry Involvement in University Curriculum Development
More than two thirds of respondents said they partner for curriculum development.
READ MORE1-Minute Survey | Virtual University-Industry Visits
University-industry visits are an integral aspect of forging and maintaining productive research collaborations. The transition to remote work has reshaped the way these collaborations work. As a means for developing […]
READ MOREProject Survey | Joint Solicitations: Industry Participation in Government Investments in Academic Research
Companies and universities have a longstanding history of working collaboratively on precompetitive research, and there are various mechanisms for companies and universities to partner. In many countries, government plays an […]
READ MORE1-Minute Survey | Time to Agreement for U-I Sponsored Research
Benchmarking survey: On average, sponsored research agreements come to completion in a three-to-six-month time period.
READ MOREUIDP Projects Survey | Size of Academic R&D Investments from Industry
Benchmarking survey: Less than a third of companies spend 1% to 2% on R&D with university partners. None say they spend more than 2%
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