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The number of UA faculty who are leading a research and development award — and the number of R&D awards — climbed in fiscal 2017.
Feb. 8, 2018

UA Research Activity Tops $622M in Fiscal 2017

Research and development expenditures surpassed the previous year's total by more than $18 million and exceeded the target set by the Arizona Board of Regents by more than $11 million.

UA President Robert C. Robbins addresses the Centennial Hall audience before the start of Monday night's science lecture.
Jan. 22, 2018

Robbins Introduces UA Science Series

The UA president's focus on the convergence of the physical, digital and biological worlds will be addressed by "Humans, Data and Machines," which launched Monday night with a lecture on algorithms and artificial intelligence by UA professor Stephen Kobourov.

Dr. Robert C. Robbins addresses the Arizona Board of Regents, which approved a three-year contract for him as the next UA president.(Photo: Jacob Chinn)
April 7, 2017

Regents Approve Robbins as New UA President

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