Research & Scholarship

UMBC Research Achievements

UMBC was ranked number one in the 2010 list of “Up-and-Coming” national universities in the latest U.S. News & World Report America’s Best Colleges Guide. In addition, UMBC also received recognition for being the number one public national university in undergraduate teaching, tied with Stanford at fourth place among all national universities.
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UMBC Research Achievements

UMBC also joined Cal Tech, Duke University, Williams College, MIT and others in an unranked list of schools that give students outstanding opportunities for undergraduate research and creative projects. UMBC was also listed on U.S. News & World Report’s Most Student Diversity List.

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UMBC Research Achievements

UMBC ranks second among U.S. universities in NASA research funding. The University’s NASA-funded centers are the Joint Centers for Earth Systems Technology, the Goddard Earth Systems and Technology Center and the Center for Research and Exploration in Space Science and Technology.
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UMBC Research Achievements

The UMBC Public Policy program is ranked 10th nationally in faculty scholarly productivity, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education. In 2006-2007, UMBC ranked second nationally in public policy doctoral degrees awarded.
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UMBC Research Achievements

According to Thomson Scientific's Science Watch, UMBC's geoscience research ranked third nationally in citation impact for 2001-2005. The only other U.S. universities producing more frequently cited papers were Harvard and the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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UMBC Research Achievements

The Rise of American Research Universities, a book ranking university research achievement on a per-capita basis, found that UMBC scholars in the arts, humanities and related social sciences ranked 13th among all public campuses in the nation in prestigious awards.
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UMBC Research Achievements

UMBC ranks 76th in the nation for prestigious faculty awards. Recent honors include a Mellon Research Fellow, Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, Guggenheim Fellow and Woodrow Wilson Career Enhancement Fellow.
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UMBC Research Achievements

UMBC faculty are consistently among the winners of the NSF Career Awards, grants made to young scientists who show exceptional promise in their research. In recent years (2001-06), 10 UMBC faculty members received these prestigious awards, a rate of success that compares favorably to Georgetown, Brandeis and Tufts.
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UMBC Research Achievements

UMBC faculty attract nearly $180,000 in per-capita research funding, a rate higher than that of George Mason University, the University of Delaware and the University of Virginia.
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UMBC Engineering Chair and Professor Selected to Participate in NAE's First Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium

Julia Ross, professor and chair of chemical and biochemical engineering at UMBC, has been selected to attend the National Academy of Engineer’s (NAE) first Frontiers of Engineering Education (FOEE) symposium. Ross will join 49 of the nation’s brightest engineering researchers and educators who are developing and implementing innovative educational approaches in a variety of disciplines and are in the first half of their careers. Ross was the only participant chosen from a Maryland institution. Read more...



Erle Ellis, professor of geography and environmental systems, discusses why it's time to stop trying to "save" the planet. Read the Op-Ed at Wired Science.