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Ford poured $60M into university research over last 2 decades
Thursday, August 19, 2010
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Ford Motor Company has invested $60 million into research in higher education over the last 20 years, and Michigan's universities have come away as beneficiaries.
The Dearborn-based automaker currently has grant projects with five Michigan-based universities, including the
University of Michigan
,
Wayne State University
, and the
University of Detroit-Mercy
. Michigan's schools of higher education make up seven of Ford's 20 domestic grant projects.
"The local universities get quite a lot," says Ed Krause, an external alliances manager at
Ford
. "Of our two strategic university alliances, one is here at the University of Michigan. The other is MIT."
These research projects span a number of areas, such as engine and emission control at U-M. Ford isn't going out of its way to pick local schools to conduct this type of critical research; local universities are just what rise to the top when it comes to picking a partner.
"We don't pick based on geography," Krause says. "We pick the best program, let the chips fall where they may."
Source: Ed Krause, an external alliances manager at Ford Motor Company
Writer: Jon Zemke
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