University of California 2009 Accountability Report

Indicator 9.5
Research and Development Expenditures by Source, 1997-98 to 2007-08

Data visualization. please download the source data for accessible information.

Funds from the federal government account for the majority of UC's research and development (R&D) expenditures.

Institutional R&D expenditures come from a variety of sources, including state government appropriations, general-purpose awards from industry and foundations, endowment income and unreimbursed indirect costs.

All other sources include awards from nonprofit foundations and voluntary health agencies as well as gifts from individuals that are restricted by the donor to research.

Source: National Science Foundation Research and Development Expenditures Survey. Additional information on this survey can be found at http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/showsrvy.cfm?srvy_CatID=4&srvy_Seri=12.

Figures are in constant 2007-08 dollars, adjusted for inflation using GDP deflator. Data include both direct and all indirect costs.

You may view or download a table of the raw data used to generate these charts in CSV files, which can be opened in spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice.