Podcast — EP 68: A Future We Want: One Grand Challenge. Six Grand Solutions

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Our world is at a crossroads. Meeting this moment requires unprecedented action to create the future we want for our planet. As one of the top-tier research universities in the country, George Mason has announced an important new direction for research at our university: The Grand Challenge Initiative 

Drawing on our roots as the university that overcame adversity to become the nation’s youngest-ever R1 institution—and one whose sponsored research funding has grown 64 percent since 2020—the Grand Challenge Initiative is George Mason’s university-wide strategy to sharpen our focus on humanity’s most pressing issues while maximizing our competitiveness for external research funding. 

For this episode of Access to Excellence, Andre Marshall, vice president for research, innovation, and economic impact at George Mason, joins President Gregory Washington to discuss this new initiative and how it will shape the future of our university. 

We are looking at building ecosystems around these communities of experts and partners and networks and infrastructure and projects and programs that span research and education all in this thrust area. Because when you have that network and that infrastructure and the talent all there activated, that's when you can move the needle in a space. — Andre Marshall