01/08/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2026 15:56
AUSTIN, Texas - The University of Texas at Austin is ranked No. 1 among U.S. universities for conducting the most research supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). UT also ranked No. 5 in the nation in research financed by the Department of Defense (DOD) and No. 6 for Department of Energy (DOE) research.
The new rankings, which reflect UT Austin's leadership position among the world's most productive and impactful research universities, are based on the newly released Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) Survey for fiscal year 2024. UT conducted $176.4 million in research funded by the NSF in 2024.
NSF, DOD and DOE funding supports UT's science and engineering discoveries that improve and save lives, strengthen national security, and fuel economic prosperity and competitiveness.
"It is a privilege to have the long-held trust of the federal government, built and sustained over several decades, and the opportunity to contribute to America's dominance in energy, science and national security," said UT President Jim Davis. "These rankings reflect the extraordinary work of our faculty and graduate students across AI, semiconductors and many other disciplines that are advancing society and changing lives for the better."
The HERD survey, administered by the NSF's National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, is considered the gold standard benchmarking tool for comparing research expenditure activity among academic institutions nationwide.
UT has consistently maintained top 10 rankings for NSF, DOD and DOE funding during the past five years and last ranked No. 1 in NSF expenditures in FY20. More than 75% of externally funded research conducted at UT is financed by federal agencies.
Examples of how federal investment is driving breakthroughs and discoveries include:
Beyond federal funding, UT's overall research enterprise continues to grow. Other highlights from the HERD survey include:
To learn more about the many ways TEXAS Research is improving lives and communities across Texas and around the world, visit the Year of Impact website.