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The University of Vermont (UVM) is one of the smallest research-intensive institutions in the country, yet it receives nearly $125 million in annual grant funding. UVM ranks in the top 15% of colleges and universities surveyed for federal support of research and development.
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A strategic Spire of Excellence for growing research, scholarship, and innovation at CEMS is in the field of complex systems: highly dynamic, non-linear systems demonstrating emergent properties and behaviors.
With the establishment of the CEMS Complex Systems Center — strategically focused on multidisciplinary research strengths in environment, transportation, and bioengineering — and a continuing influx of world-class faculty and top students, the College is poised to be a national and international leader in the field.
CEMS' vision for the future is also entirely consistent with that of the National Science Foundation (NSF). Complex systems is a research thrust and long-term investment priority identified by the NSF in their 2006-2011 strategic plan, Investing in America's Future.