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Institutional Research


The Institutional Research (IR) division, within Strategic Programs and Planning, provides in-depth information about OUS students and faculty, and provides analytic support and expertise for all units of the Chancellor's Office to aid in policy development, evaluation, and management.  IR staff play a major role in developing and maintaining analytic models for budget, student enrollment, and faculty salaries; coordinating peer institution analysis; preparing information for the Board and legislative presentations including biennial Ways and Means hearings; and communicating quantitative information through compilation of the biennial OUS Fact Book and other reports.  IR plays a key role in communicating complex quantitative information to a broad audience.

 

 

Fall 2008 UPDATE:

 

We're hiring! OUS Institutional Research has an open Systems Analyst position. The job posting can be found herePlease forward this link to anyone interested in tackling interesting research and analysis questions from a statewide perspective.

 

 

IR responsibilities include:

Data at the Seven OUS Institutions:

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