George
Mason University
Since its founding in 1972, George Mason
University has grown into a major educational force and developed
an international reputation as an innovative, entrepreneurial institution.
Located just minutes away from Washington, D.C., Mason is the largest
of Virginia’s colleges and universities, boasts one of the
most diverse student bodies in the United States, and maintains
an exceptional faculty of highly skilled researchers and recognized
scholars.
Mason’s total annual research expenditure is currently $65.9
million. With plans to grow this expenditure to $150 million by
2011, the university will be focusing on three areas that will bring
great benefit to the region and to the nation: cancer biology and
bioengineering, neurosciences and bioengineering, and the global
biosphere. Other key areas of research at Mason range from public
policy, education and health sciences to law, information technology
and conflict resolution.
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