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University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL 36688
At the University of South Alabama, enhancing our research and doctoral education
for the betterment of our region and beyond isn’t just a goal — it’s the fuel that's
igniting our advancement as the Flagship of the Gulf.
As one of Alabama’s youngest universities, South holds the prestigious Carnegie R2
designation, validating us as a high research activity doctoral university. But we
are not stopping there.
In Fall 2022, President Jo Bonner and Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Andi
Kent challenged a committee of faculty and staff to explore stepping up to the next
level: the Carnegie R1 ranking, signifying very high research activity. In 2025, there
were 187 R1-classified institutions in the
U.S., representing 7% of four-year, degree-granting institutions.
South is well on its way to achieving this coveted status. This isn’t just about a
title; it is about who we are and what we do: A university that accepts challenges
and pursues the not-yet-known to transform lives and address issues relevant to the
Gulf Coast and the world.
In Research Awards
FY2021-FY2025
Research Awards
FY2021-FY2025
Top 20%
of R2 Institutions
Based on R&D Expenditures
Invention Disclosures
(FY2021 - FY2025)
By the Numbers
The University of South Alabama has demonstrated consistent growth in
grant expenditures and PhD graduates
R2 to R1 Committee Report Summary
R2 to R1 Strategy Presentation
Research and Graduate Education News
Airbus Partners with South to Grow the Next Generation of Industry Professionals
Aerospace giant Airbus partners with the University of South Alabama with plans to
locate on campus and grow the next generation of industry professionals.
USA Research, Published in Nature, Shows How Cancer Cells Exploit the Nervous System
to Spread
Research conducted at the University of South Alabama provides new insight into how
cancer cells exploit their microenvironment, especially nearby nerve cells, to grow
and spread. The findings, published in the scientific journal Nature, will help scientists
understand the complexity of cancer behaviors and could lead to new approaches for
developing cancer therapies.
University of South Alabama Awarded Nearly $5M NSF Grant to Support Low-Income STEM
Students
The University of South Alabama, in collaboration with Bishop State Community College
and Coastal Alabama Community College, has received a nearly $5 million grant from
the National Science Foundation to support low-income students pursuing degrees in
STEM fields.
South Faculty Recognized in World's Top 2% Scientists List
Nearly a dozen University of South Alabama faculty have been featured in the World's
Top 2% Scientists List, a benchmark for academic research excellence produced by Stanford
University.
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