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Editorial: Grant funds push UMass to new level
masslive.com (Feb 13 2011) Education , Energy , Life Sciences
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Research projects that UMass-Amherst faculty members are working on brought in a record $170 million in grants in fiscal year 2010. And Michael F. Malone, vice chancellor for research and engagement, believes the university’s funding success will only serve as an incentive to win more next year.
Malone said the university plans to double its research during the next five years.
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