Graduate Education: It s a Great Investment. Bryan D. Noe, Ph.D. Dean, UAB Graduate School



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Graduate Education: It s a Great Investment Bryan D. Noe, Ph.D. Dean, UAB Graduate School

What Does It Take to Build a Strong Technology-based Economy in Alabama? It Takes Seven Elements: An intellectual infrastructure to generate new knowledge and discoveries Mechanisms to transfer knowledge (tech transfer) Physical infrastructure (high speed computing) A highly skilled technical workforce Sources of venture capital Quality of life Entrepreneurial Culture Source: State Science and Technology Institute, A Resource Guide for Technology-based Economic Development, August 2006 http://www.ssti.org/publications/onlinepubs/resource_guide.pdf

Building Alabama s Economic Infrastructure All seven elements depend on Alabama s strong commitment to graduate education and the vital research dollars that those elements bring to our state.

Academic R&D Expenditures per Capita Alabama 2001-2007 $180 $ R&D spent / resident $160 $140 $120 $100 $80 $60 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 year US Alabama FL, GA, MS, TN Academic R&D in Alabama (2007) $655 million Source: data taken from National Center for Higher Education Management Systems. www.higheredinfo.org. Data retrieved on March 5, 2009

$ R&D spent / $1,000,000 of GDP Academic R&D Expenditures per $1,000,000 of GDP Alabama 2001-2007 $5.00 $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 year Alabama US FL, GA, MS, TN Academic R&D in Alabama (2007) $655 million Source: data taken from National Center for Higher Education Management Systems. www.higheredinfo.org. Data accessed on March 5, 2009

We re training Alabama Citizens for the Requirements of the Alabama Economy Total Graduate Students in Alabama: 26,684 From Alabama: 16,676 (62.5%) From elsewhere: 10,008 (37.5%) Adjoining states 3,794 14.2% Non-adjoining states 2,948 11.1% Non-US Citizens 3,266 12.2% (Both Masters and Doctoral students) ACHE data: 2007

Holders of advanced degrees will be in high demand in the next 5 years SREB Featured Facts - Alabama 2007, page 16

Having an Advanced Degree means Higher Pay and Prosperity SREB Factbook 2007, page 93

Projected Earnings Differential for Alabama Masters and Doctoral Graduates 2007 Projected lifetime income differential vs. a Bachelor s degree only for Masters degree recipients = $3.19 billion Projected lifetime income differential vs. a Bachelor s degree only for doctoral degree recipients = $0.85 billion ($4.04 billion total) If most of the graduates who are Alabama residents were to stay in the state to work for Alabama industries and companies after graduation, over those workers lifetimes more than $2.5 billion of earned income would be added to the state economy for each year the current number of Masters and doctoral degrees are granted. (Estimates are based on the number of Masters (7,974) and Doctoral (709) degree completions at both public and private universities in 2007 as documented by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education)

UAB Graduates Contribute to Alabama Michael E. Stephens (MS degree in Health Administration, 1975) Leader in the not-for-profit and for-profit sectors of the rehabilitation industry. Founded the Lakeshore Foundation A well know rehabilitation center Home for the U.S. Para-Olympic training Founded ReLife, a center specializing in recovery from brain and spinal cord injuries President of S Enterprises, Inc.

UAB Graduates Contribute to Alabama and Nationally Stephen Brossette (M.D./Ph.D. Computer and Information Sciences, 1998) President and Co-Founder of MedMined, Inc. Developed data mining techniques to assess the frequency with which hospital patients contract infections Tracks chronic infection patterns among patients at more than 90 hospitals and health care facilities in 24 states Allows hospitals to detect patterns and devise remedies Pioneered electronic medical data management leading to modern paradigms for Medical Informatics In 2002 Brossette received the Outstanding Incubator Client Award from the National Business Incubator Association

What Can You Do to Help Graduate Education in Alabama? Call or email Dr. Noe (205)-975-8852 bnoe@uab.edu

Projected Earnings Differential for Alabama MS and Doctoral Graduates 2007 total Projected lifetime Degree degrees earnings differential MS + Post-MS 7,974 $3.19 billion Doctoral 709 $0.85 billion total: $4.04 billion If 62.5% of these 2007 graduates remain in Alabama after graduation: $2.52 billion more earned in and spent in AL Data on Degree Completions 2007 taken from the Alabama Commission on Higher Education and includes graduates of public and private universities. Lifetime earnings differential for MS recipients: $400,000/graduate Lifetime earnings differential for doctoral recipients: $1,200,000/graduate