Loma
Linda University (LLU) recently earned an R2 designation from the Carnegie
Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, achieving one of the most
coveted national recognitions for its commitment to “high research activity.”
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Leading Adventist institute of learning Loma Linda University in USA in scientific research/ Photo Loma Linda University |
As
the most influential rating organization for colleges and universities in the
U.S., the Carnegie Classification provides the leading framework for
classifying research activity at academic institutions.
Achieving R2
classification signals abundant hands-on opportunities for LLU students to
learn from and partake in professors’ current research investigations — which
may, in turn, impact clinical care directly, says Michael Samardzija, PhD, vice
president of Research Affairs at LLU.
“With this
classification, Loma Linda University is recognized as a leading research
institution, not just an academic institution that happens to do research,”
Samardzija said.
“This increased
recognition will allow us to do a better job teaching new advances in
healthcare and using these advances to care for our patients.”
The Carnegie
Commission on Higher Education determines classifications for universities with
doctoral programs every three years, assessing their commitment to research
based on empirical data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data
System.
To reach R2
designation, institutions must have awarded at least 20 research or scholarship
doctoral degrees and spent at least $5 million in research expenditures last
year.
Far exceeding
this threshold, LLU awarded 369 doctoral degrees and spent over $25 million in
research expenditures, Samardzija reports.
Administrators,
policymakers, and researchers reference Carnegie Classification rankings to
inform decision-making.
The rankings
also influence grant allocations and federal and state funding for
institutions.
“This
recognition is an affirmation of our strategy to grow our research activities
and funding,” he says.
As an academic
medical institution, LLU can yield and teach research findings that experts
will apply in the clinical realm, Samardzija says.
Research that
LLU faculty and students conduct may change and improve patient lives, says
Samardzija, and R2 Carnegie Classification serves to recognize and boost such
endeavours.
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