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Auburn University
Established in 1856, Auburn University is a comprehensive land-grant,
doctoral-granting institution. Located in Auburn, Ala., the main campus
of the university is a multi-million dollar complex of more than 89
major buildings on 1,843 acres. The university has a statewide presence
through the Agricultural Experiment Station and conducts research
throughout the state, and has Extension agents located in all 67 Alabama
counties.
More than 24,000 students enrolled in the fall of 2007, and the
university has more than 1,100 full-time faculty. It has 12 schools and
colleges that offer more than 200 degree programs at the undergraduate,
graduate, and professional levels, ranging from the sciences and
engineering to the social sciences, humanities, and creative arts.
Consistently ranked high, AU rated 39th among public
universities nationwide in the U.S. News & World Report’s issue
of America’s Best Colleges 2007. More information on Auburn University
can be found at
www.auburn.edu.
Auburn University is ranked among the top research universities in the
country and is classified as a research institution with “high research
activity” by the Carnegie Foundation. Within the traditional land-
grant strengths of agriculture and forestry, engineering, veterinary
medicine, and basic sciences, interdisciplinary research focus areas
include national security, information technology, food safety and
quality, fisheries and aquaculture, transportation, cellular and
molecular bioscience, and energy along with a wide variety of other
research programs in other areas. Many programs are nationally ranked
and AU faculty are internationally recognized for their research. More
information on the research programs at Auburn University can be found
at www.auburn.edu/research/vpr.
Technology Transfer
Auburn University faculty are not only generating new knowledge through
their research, but they are also creating technologies for
commercialization as evidenced by the 80-100 invention disclosures
received annually by the Office of Technology Transfer (OTT). The
professionally staffed OTT manages an impressive portfolio of
intellectual properties. OTT evaluates, protects, and licenses
technologies and forms start-up companies based on technologies
generated by Auburn University faculty and students. More information
about technology transfer at Auburn University can be found at
www.auburn.edu/research/vpr/ipttadm.
Business Development
Auburn University offers a variety of programs that promote
entrepreneurship, provide technical assistance to businesses, and aid in
business development. For example, some of these programs include the
Lowder Center for Family Business and Entrepreneurship, Auburn Technical
Assistance Center, and the Small Business Development Center that reside
in the AU College of Business, and the Auburn Engineering Technical
Assistance Program in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. More
information about these programs can be found at
www.business.auburn.edu/.
Auburn University is a comprehensive land-grant,
doctoral granting institution. The University offers degrees in 13
schools and colleges at the undergraduate, graduate and professional
levels with traditional land grant academic and research strengths in
agriculture, engineering, veterinary medicine, and the STEM disciplines
as well as the humanities, arts and social sciences.
Auburn University is largest research university in
Alabama and one of the largest universities in the South with over
24,137 students enrolled on the main campus in fall of 2007, for the
highest enrollment in the history of the university, and approximately
1200 faculty and over 4000 graduate and professional students. It is
classified as a Research University with ‘high research activity’ by the
Carnegie Foundation.
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