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University of Florida
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The University of Florida
  • The states largest university, (and one of the
    nations largest), enrolls approximately 52,000
    students per year.
  • 16 colleges
  • 150 research centers/institutes
  • Since 1985, a member of the Association of
    American Universities (AAU) the top 60 public
    and private U.S. institutions.

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Economic Impact
  • The annual economic impact of UF is in excess of
    5.8 billion
  • UF activities generate 77,000 statewide jobs,
    including more than 33,000 university employees
    and those employed by supporting businesses.

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Educational Excellence
  • Consistently ranked among the nations top
    universities
  • No. 17, U.S. News World Report Top Public
    Universities (2007)
  • No. 6, The Center Top Public Research
    Universities (2006)
  • No. 8, The Scientist magazine Best Places to
    Work in Academia (2006)
  • No. 2, Kiplingers Best Values in Public
    Colleges (2008)

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  • Approximately 5,000 faculty members with
    distinguished records in teaching, research and
    service
  • More than 60 Eminent Scholar chairs
  • Nearly 60 faculty elections to the National
    Academy of Sciences, Engineering, or Arts and
    Science, the Institute of Medicine or a
    counterpart in a foreign nation.

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  • Awards include a Fields Medal, two Pulitzer
    Prizes, NASAs top award for research and
    Smithsonian Institutions conservation award.

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Academic Excellence Competitive Student
Admission
  • The fall 2007 incoming freshman class had an
    average GPA of 4.10 and an average SAT score of
    1295.
  • The freshman retention rate of 94 percent is
    among the highest in the country.

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  • Ranked first among AAU universities in
    bachelors degrees awarded to African American
    students sixth in Ph.D.s to African Americans
    (2006-07).
  • Ranked second in bachelors degrees awarded to
    Hispanic students eighth in Ph.D.s to Hispanics
    (2006-07)

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Research Discoveries
  • UF received 583 million in research contracts
    and grants in 2007
  • Diverse areas include health care and citrus
    production
  • Milken Institute named UF one of the top-5
    institutions in the country for the transfer of
    biotechnology to the marketplace (2006).

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  • UFs national leadership in transferring
    technology to the marketplace includes
  • Gatorade sports drink
  • Trusopt glaucoma drug
  • Sentricon termite elimination system (protects
    The White House, Independence Hall and Statue of
    Liberty)

Gatorade inventor Dr. Robert Cade
UFs technology transfer rate was compared to MIT
and Caltech in a Business Week feature article,
May 21, 2007.
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  • UFs Cancer and Genetics Research Complex with
    approximately 285,000 sq. ft. is one of the
    largest research facilities in the state
  • In collaboration with Orlandos Burnham
    Institute, a 50,000-sq.-ft. research facility is
    being constructed.
  • Research areas will include diabetes, aging,
    genetics and cancer.

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  • UF is the only U.S. partner in the creation of
    the worlds largest telescope.

The dome of the Gran Telescopio Canarias in
Spains Canary Islands.
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Service Mission/Cultural Impact
  • UFs world-class cultural and artistic venues
    attract individuals from throughout the state and
    beyond
  • Florida Museum of Natural History and Butterfly
    Rainforest (one of the worlds largest
  • collections of butterflies and moths)
  • Harn Museum of Art
  • Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

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Healthcare
  • Shands HealthCare includes nine hospitals
  • 2 academic medical centers
  • 1 childrens hospital
  • 4 community hospitals
  • 2 specialty hospitals
  • UFs focus on cancer includes a Cancer and
    Genetics Research Complex and a partnership with
    Moffitt Cancer Center
  • A 500,000 sq-ft. cancer hospital is scheduled for
    completion in 2009.

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  • Shands is an official medical provider for NASA,
    serving as the medical support team for every
    launch and landing at the Kennedy Space Center.

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Statewide Outreach
  • UFs statewide outreach includes
  • Cooperative Extension Offices in all 67 counties
  • 13 Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
    Research and Education Centers.

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  • Radio and television stations reach audiences
    from Jacksonville to Tampa, and throughout north
    central Florida.

WUFT TV/DT WLUF LP, 10 UF WRUF-AM, AM 850 WRUF-
FM, Rock 104 WUFT-FM, Classic 89 WJUF-FM, Nature
Coast 90
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Sustainability
  • One of UFs sustainability goals of Zero Waste is
    to find ways to reduce campus waste to nearly
    zero by 2015
  • In 2005, UF became the first university in the
    world to be designated a Certified Audubon
    Cooperative Sanctuary (for environmental and
    wildlife management, resource conservation, waste
    management and outreach education)
  • One of the first universities in the U.S. to
    offer an Organic Agriculture undergraduate degree
    program.

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Athletics
  • Victories include 26 national team championships
    and more than 200 individual national titles
  • UF is the first university in history to win
    national football and mens basketball titles in
    the same year (2006)
  • UF won back-to-back national championships in
    mens basketball in 2006-07.

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  • UF leads the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in
    team titles and Academic All-SEC recipients
  • UF is one of only two schools in the National
    All-Sports Top 10 with an athlete graduate
    success rate above 89 percent (2006-07)
  • The UF Athletic Association has contributed more
    than 34.4 million to the universitys academic
    endeavors.

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Alumni
  • UF alumni reside in all 50 states and 130
    foreign countries
  • Nearly 100 Gator Clubs have formed throughout
    the world, including 10 foreign countries
  • Famous alumni include
  • John Vincent Atanasoff, co-inventor of the
    worlds first digital computer
  • Buddy Ebsen, actor
  • Bob Graham, senator and former FL governor
  • Forrest Sawyer, newscaster
  • Emmitt Smith, professional football great
  • Steve Spurrier, Heisman Trophy winner and
    football coach
  • Mel Tillis, singer
  • Bob Vila, home improvement/TV personality

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Community Relations
  • UFs Community Relations department interfaces
    with governments and business groups in the North
    Central Florida region, to address issues of
    concern to both UF and the community.
  • The UF Community Campaign (UFCC), an employee
    charitable program, annually donates more than 1
    million to the community.
  • Community Relations hosts the annual Joint Civic
    Club Luncheon, as well as Community Campus
    Breakfasts throughout the year. The events
    feature speakers from UF and the community.
  • Meeting space for non-profit, civic and service
    organizations is provided at UF's Eastside Campus
    on Waldo Rd. currently at no charge. Call
    392-4567 for more information.

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Private University SupportFlorida Tomorrow
Capital Campaign
  • Goal Raise 1.5 billion in private support by
    2012
  • Provides student, faculty and research funding
    for all UF colleges and units.

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The University of Florida is in Gainesville. The
Gator Nation is Everywhere.
  • The Gator Nation includes millions of people
    throughout the world students, alumni, faculty,
    staff and administrators, as well as sports fans
    and anyone who wishes to affiliate with the
    values and spirit of the University of Florida.
  • For more information about UF, visit www.ufl.edu.

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