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According to The Texas Tribune, initial estimates are that Texas Tech University would receive $44 million in the first year; the University of Houston would receive $48 million; Texas State University’s distribution would be $22 million and the University of North Texas would receive $21 million.

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This will help us and the other elite Texas "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" schools to further distance ourselves from the lower class "R2: Research 2 Doctoral Universities – High research activity"

 

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22 hours ago, El Paso Eagle said:

According to The Texas Tribune, initial estimates are that Texas Tech University would receive $44 million in the first year; the University of Houston would receive $48 million; Texas State University’s distribution would be $22 million and the University of North Texas would receive $21 million.

Any reasoning for how the distributions get calculated? It seems weird for a school with the 3rd largest enrollment to get the least amount in distributions...

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38 minutes ago, untjim1995 said:

Any reasoning for how the distributions get calculated? It seems weird for a school with the 3rd largest enrollment to get the least amount in distributions...

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/government/state-policy/2023/04/20/leveling-playing-field-texas

I brief explanation is given in the 7th paragraph under spreading the oil wealth. 75% is going to these universitys, with tech and houston each getting  a third and one third split between unt and texas state.

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1 hour ago, untjim1995 said:

I guess I am wondering why Tech and UH get 2/3 of the funds and we have to split our 1/3 with Texas State…

It's just part of the political food chain, UNT and Texas State don't have as many alums in the state legislature like Tech and UH does. This was created because Tech and UH went to war with UT and A&M over the PUF.

As a concession, this was created.

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Do these funds go to the Systems or the Main campus?    I don't trust the Texas legislature to not just ding us $21 mil on yearly budget requests to make this a non-increase.

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14 minutes ago, 3XNTGRAD said:

The distributions relate to current research expenditures. When we hit a certain threshold for two consecutive years, our allocation basically doubles. Tech and UH have already met that threshold and we are potentially close to do so.

Thank you...

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Houston in 2022 had 388 doc degrees awarded

Tech had 424

UNT had 315

Houston 2022 research expenditure 250 million

Tech 315 million

UNT2019 was 43 million

2020 was 84 million

I couldn't find 2022 for unt

These were two of the criteria

Hope that helps explaing the funding

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8 hours ago, outoftown said:

UNT was already very much on its way to being a more and more respectable research university. Smatresk achieved quite a lot in that regard. This will do a lot to help UNT, Tech UH and TSU close the gap to A&M and UT.

I doubt Baylor, TCU and SMU are thrilled though.

 

Those three privates have their own niche.

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2 hours ago, Hunter Green said:

Those three privates have their own niche.

Good point. Different agendas.

Question - So UT and A&M system schools are not eligible for this new fund, correct?

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5 minutes ago, El Paso Eagle said:

Good point. Different agendas.

Question - So UT and A&M system schools are not eligible for this new fund, correct?

I believe that is correct. 

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