47 Research Assistants from UConn submitted salaries.
UConn Overview UConn, as University of Connecticut is informally called, is a highly ranked public university founded in 1881. Originally named the Storrs Agricultural School, UConn began as a land grant college named for the two brothers who donated the land and initial funding. The university places a high emphasis on research, with about 8000 of its 30,000 students involved in graduate programs.
UConn’s headquarters are in Storrs, Connecticut. The UConn Health Center is one of the largest ventures of the University of Connecticut. Located just outside Hartford, the Farmington, Connecticut hospital specializes in research and patient care while also acting as the seat of the university’s School of Medicine and School of Dentistry.
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UConn Health Center employs about 5000 workers; the university’s academic campuses employ several times that. In addition, UConn recently received new funding from Bioscience Connecticut to help improve the state economy by building infrastructure and funding new research through the university. In addition, hundreds of new positions will open as the result of an agreement with Jackson Laboratory. UConn is projected to grow as an employer and as a biomedical research center in the near future.
Senior Project Manager is the highest paying job at UConn at $111,000 annually.
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