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June 2016 Pamela Brown, Vice President for Institutional Research and Academic Planning UC Office of the President
Outputs of a Research University
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Outputs of a research university
What we have and where we are going • Research • Teaching • Socio-economic impact
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UC Research: • $4.3 billion spent
in California, most from outside
• Over 12,500 active patents
• More than 840 startups based on UC patents since 1976 – about 85 percent based in California
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Research output: discovery, job creation and economic impact
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Illustrating economic impact of a research university by: • Attracting dollars and talent into
the state • Creating jobs and employment
opportunities • Supporting local businesses
through purchase of goods and services
• Demonstrating impact with innovation hubs, as well as beyond individual campus locations
Source: http://www.ucop.edu/institutional-research-academic-planning/_files/UC_research_impacts_in_california.pdf
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Research output: discovery, job creation and economic impact
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Show contributions to the state and innovation economy through: • Inventions,
patents, licenses, and startup activity
• Support for critical economic industries (e.g., health care and agriculture)
• Research on major issues (e.g., carbon neutrality, precision medicine)
Source: http://universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/uc-inventions-glance
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UC Health: • Educates half of
California’s medical students and residents
• Operates fourth largest health care delivery system
• Cares for patients of whom nearly 60 percent are covered by Medi-Cal, Medicare or uninsured
• Provides half of the state’s organ transplants and one-fourth of extensive burn care
• Serves as state’s Ebola health care centers
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Teaching output: leadership, employment and earnings
8 Source: http://universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/uc-undergraduate-alumni-outcomes
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Teaching output: leadership, employment and earnings
9 Source: http://universityofcalifornia.edu/infocenter/uc-undergraduate-alumni-outcomes
K-12 Education,
15%
Higher Education, 44%
Health Care & Social Assistance, 28%
Business & Finance,
15%
Engr, Internet & Mfg, 32%
Legal Services, 31%
Perf Arts, 5%
Retail, 10% Other Industries, 23%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Bachelors
Doctoral
Masters
Prof Practice
ALL DEGREES
K-12 Education Higher Education Health Care & Social AssistanceBusiness & Finance Public Administration Engr, Internet & MfgLegal Services Performing Arts RetailOther Industries
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Teaching output: leadership, employment and earnings
10 Source: http://accountability.universityofcalifornia.edu/
UC Doctoral Student/Alumni Honors
UC Grad Slam Winner
UC Riverside’s Peter Bryley (chemical and environmental engineering Ph.D. student) is working to create smaller, more powerful microprocessors using
graphene instead of silicon.
Forbes 30 Under 30
UC San Diego’s Sarah Guthals (computer
science, Ph.D., emphasis in education) co-founded ThoughtStem, a company
that develops programs to teach coding to children via Minecraft and other
methods.
Pulitzer Prize Winner
UC Berkeley’s Viet Thanh Nguyen
(english Ph.D. and english & ethnic studies, BA) won for his debut novel,
“The Sympathizer,” a blackly humorous thriller and political commentary about a double-agent living in California after
the Vietnam War. UC Undergraduate Alumni Honors
Forbes 30 Under 30
UC Santa Barbara’s Andrew Yakub (Physics, BA) founded Rayton Solar
which uses laser deposition technology make solar wafers that are 1/100th the
thickness of standard wafers.
Forbes 30 Under 30
UCLA’s Ann Wang (International
Development Studies, BA) and Jessica Willison (Communication Studies, BA) co-founded Enrou, an online market-
place for products made in US and developing communities in the world.
Pulitzer Prize Winner
UC Santa Cruz’s Martha Mendoza
(journalism and education major, BA) work, conducted over 18 months,
resulted in the freeing of more than 2,000 slaves.
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Teaching output: leadership, employment and earnings
11 Source: http://www.ucop.edu/institutional-research-academic-planning/_files/UC%20Hollywood.pdf/
• IRAP effort to highlight the impact of UC in fields beyond STEM
• Highlights UC alumni who are: • Oscar nominees • Previous Oscar winners • Entertainment industry
professionals
• Highlights economic impact of UC arts graduates working in arts and entertainment
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Socio-economic impact: access, affordability and outcomes
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UC undergraduate education at a glance: • 42% first-generation students • 40% Pell grant recipients • 57% have all tuition paid by
financial aid • 45% graduate without loans • Nearly 90% of freshman and
transfer entrants earn their degree
Source: http://universityofcalifornia.edu/sites/default/files/Straight-Talk-Report-3-29-16.pdf
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What’s next – demonstrating value of a UC degree
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What’s next – expanding efforts to illustrate local economic impact
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