Sponsored Programs Annual Report / Fiscal Year 2010
Abstract
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) has a strong sponsored program that has grown steadily to provide the faculty and staff required for a strong, viable graduate school. In FY10, NPS had available over $280.4M in Sponsored Program funding. Total expenditures in FY10 exceeded $214.1M. This FY 2010 Annual Report provides an overview of the Program ; Expenditures by activity, by sponsor and by organization ; A program profile for FY 2001-2010 ; Information about how NPS's research and education institutes apply interdisciplinary research to military challenges, offering or facilitating degree programs, executive and continuing education, student contact with senior naval leadership, and student and faculty research from basic to applied ; and additional research facts about the Sponsored Programs in FY 2010 .
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