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FUNDED PROJECTS - KPI 5
Key Performance Indicators are great measures to monitor CMU movement to national prominence. To keep our focus on our priorities, we need to make improvement on each of our KPIs. We can improve on each of these measures with a dedicated staff and faculty. To assist in this effort, the CMU 2010 Vision Plan has a Vision Fund, used to support projects to move our KPIs forward.
Below you will find a few projects that are related to the fifth KPI, Graduate Student Enrollment.
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Curriculum Planning Conference for Expanded Joint M.A./Ph.D. Program in History (FY06)
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Affirmative Action Speaker (FY06)
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Increasing Infrastructural Support for Student-Centered Research (FY06) - view the annual report
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CMU Center for Driving Evaluation, Education and Research (FY07) - view the annual report
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Center for Software Development (FY07) - view the annual report
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The Advanced Materials Research Initiative: Exploiting Synergy to Attain National Prominence in Materials Research at CMU (FY07) - view the annual report
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Strengthening CMU's Interdisciplinary Programs (FY08)
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A Project to Explore Racial/Ethnic Diversity at
Central Michigan University (FY08) - view
additional information
PRIORITY I
For more information drill down in the following areas:
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What is CMU's "Graduate Student Enrollment" and what would we like it to be by 2010? Summary
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What is this measure? Definition
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How have we done in the past? Past Trends
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What other measures can allow us to see the bigger picture? Related Measures
Continue to Priority II KPIs →