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Desert Research Institute

Company Overview

The Desert Research Institute (DRI) is a recognized world leader in investigating the effects of natural and human-induced environmental change and advancing technologies aimed at assessing a changing planet. For almost 60 years DRI research faculty, students, and staff have applied scientific understanding to support the effective management of natural resources while meeting Nevada's needs for economic diversification and science-based educational opportunities. With more than 400 employees and two main campuses in Reno and Las Vegas, DRI serves as the non-profit environmental research arm of the Nevada System of Higher Education. Learn more at www.dri.edu

Company History

In 1959, the Nevada State Legislature passed NRS396.7951, creating a division of the University of Nevada specifically devoted to conducting research.

From this, a small group of farsighted scientists, academic leaders, and entrepreneurs created the Desert Research Institute, a unique organization that combined the classic academic tradition of high quality basic research with the productive focus of applied interdisciplinary research.Through its studies to understand basic environmental processes, DRI also has served its earliest mission—the management and understanding of Nevada's arid land resources. DRI also has proven during the past 46 years to be extremely responsive to the world's changing priorities. It has shifted the emphasis of much of its research to address environmental issues on a global scale and conducts studies on every continent in the world. And still, the particular problems and challenges of Nevada remain a priority.

DRI became an autonomous division of the University of Nevada System (now called the Nevada System of Higher Education), on equal footing with its two educational campuses, in 1969. Before that, it functioned as a research division of what is now the system's northern university campus. Today, DRI employs more than 400 faculty, staff, and students distributed between our Reno campus and our Las Vegas campus. DRI receives less than 1% of the Nevada System of Higher Education budget and has leveraged that into $50 million in total annual revenue. At any given time, DRI is conducting some 300 scientific research projects, working around the globe and on a full time basis. DRI's research calls on the expertise and methods of scientists from more than one scientific discipline. DRI's highly skilled researchers are able to apply their various capabilities toward effectively solving multi-faceted scientific questions, and this collective approach to research has helped make DRI successful—successful in producing research of the highest quality and in competing for research funding.

Benefits

Other benfits include: life and long-term disability insurance; 15.25% mandatory retirement contribution with matching by DRI; 2 days paid annual and 2 days paid sick leave per month, 11 holidays; 75% tuition reduction at Nevada colleges and universities for employee, spouse and eligible dependents, and relocation allowance. Additionally, there is no state income tax and no social security deduction.

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