
- Marquette faculty significantly increased the number of federal research applications submitted, and externally funded research requests exceeded $26 million for the first time.
- Corporate research dollars increased, with the largest award supporting work on renewable energy.
- More than half of the research awards won by Marquette faculty in fiscal year 2007 included funds for student participation, reflecting Marquette’s commitment to the teacher-scholar model.
- The university provides internal support for research through several programs: three-year Way Klingler fellowships, fourth-year sabbaticals for junior faculty, and the Lawrence G. Haggerty Faculty Award for Research Excellence.
- Marquette faculty edit a number of scholarly journals, from the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy to the International Journal of Systematic Theology.
- Marquette’s Department of Theology ranked among the nation’s top 10 for faculty scholarly productivity, according to Academic Analytics of Chester, Penn.
- The Department of Special Collections and University Archives houses more than 17,000 cubic feet of archival material and 11,000 volumes, including approximately 7,000 titles within the rare book collection. The J.R.R. Tolkien Collection includes many of the author’s original manuscripts, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
- Marquette has more than 20 academic centers and institutes that foster research in the areas of end-of-life care, ethics, neuroscience, rehabilitation engineering, transnational justice, water quality, sports law and other areas.