Auburn University
Auburn University Research & Economic Development is dedicated to advancing research and economic growth through a collaborative effort among its various colleges and departments. The organization focuses on fostering innovation, supporting faculty and student research, and facilitating partnerships with industry and government to address societal challenges and enhance the quality of life. Recent initiatives include the launch of the Team Science Series to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and the development of the Gulf Coast Engineering Research Station to address coastal environmental challenges.
What We Do
Provides support for proposal development, compliance, and research integrity across Auburn University.
Facilitates relationships with private and public sector partners to promote economic growth and innovation.
Offers expertise in protecting intellectual property and seeking licensing agreements to bring Auburn research to the marketplace.
A system that enhances research administration by providing electronic creation, submission, workflow, review, approval, and communication for compliance and research management.
Application Area
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Senior Vice President for Research & Economic Development
News & Updates
The Gulf Coast Engineering Research Station in Orange Beach received final Board of Trustees approval on November 19, 2024.
The Office of the Senior Vice President for Research & Economic Development launched the 2024-25 Intramural Funding Program on November 18, 2024.
Auburn University’s Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development hosted the kickoff event in its Team Science Series to promote networking and collaboration among researchers.
An article by Chloe Livaudias on October 25, 2024, discussing the impact of the Gene Machine in combating breast cancer.
An article by Corey Ann Williams on October 4, 2024, exploring the innovative work at Auburn’s RFID Lab.
Research expenditures at Auburn University increased by 64% from FY18 to FY23.