sparcboxbuck
What happened to my ¤cash?
OK - so I start a totally legal "get rich quick" scheme, where the only one getting rich at all is me. I decide that I want to donate money to cancer research. I know that Zurp State University is well-respected in its cancer research. (Maybe I researched it, somehow.) Do I care that they're in the Big Ten, or the PAC-12? Or whatever conference they're in? I'm not donating to the entire conference. Or am I? Do people donate to the conference for cancer research? I know that there's a lot more research than just cancer research, so maybe I should expand and use more than just cancer research. How about robotics research and vehicle safety research and deep sea exploration research and alternative fuels research.
I'd suppose that most of the research money would be coming from the government or corporations. But even so, are they donating to the AAU or the UAA or whatever it's called? Are they donating to the Big Ten? Or are they donating to individual schools?
And let's say you're all right. It's a "monster, independent of the athletics". Can it be separated from the athletics? Can we have, say, a "Big Ten Academic Conference" and a "Big Ten Athletic Conference"?
No, but when you donate to ZSU, say a member of the BTAA, you’re donating to a school that participates in and encourages open collaboration with the best minds across the system. And by collaborating they not only have opportunities to advance the sciences at a more rapid pace, but by working together they cooperatively can prioritize research investments that are most likely to be fruitful while minimizing wasted investment.
It’s like having a Tier I research and in many cases five or six Tier I research institutions combined for the advancement of their respective sciences.
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