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TheState Farm Research and Development Center opened in January 2005 at the Research Park of theUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The insurance companyState Farm has been involved in academic programming, student assistance and research at U of I for over 35 years, but this facility allows for of collegeinterns working on projects to benefit the company as a whole, while students get to apply what they learn in class to business problems.[1]

Departments and Majors

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The Research & Development Center (RDC) is located about 50 miles (80 km) fromState Farm’s Corporate Headquarters making it easy to communicate back and forth on projects. This location allowsState Farm associates to interact with the campus community and provide real-world education opportunities to students.[2][3] The RDC houses three main departments or areas. The Actuary works with pricing insurance, Systems works withinformation technology, and Strategic Resources department works with corporate research functions.[4] There are also interns working in the MAGNet program.

The Research & Development Center hiresUniversity of Illinois students for fall, spring, and summerinternships from a variety of majors and backgrounds. The RDC started with 16interns and four full-time staff members,[5] but has expanded to house up to 70interns and 14 full-time staff.[6] Some of the majors that have been employed at the RDC areActuarial Science,Statistics,Computer Science,Accountancy,Engineering,Mathematics,Finance,Economics,Media Studies,Communication,Advertising,Marketing,Business Administration,Urban Planning,Political Science, andPsychology. The RDC paidinternship runspart-time around 10–15 hours/week during the fall and spring semesters, and full-time in the summer.

Expansion

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In 2006, the Research and Development Center facility doubled in size, to nearly 6,000 square feet (560 m2).[7] 2007 saw more growth as the Center for Consumer Feedback opened adding another 3,400 square feet (320 m2).[8]

In January 2007,State Farm was announced as a Private Sector Partner for theNational Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) located at U of I.[9]Interns began working Research Centerinternships located at NCSA the following summer and continue on today.

In the fall of 2009 the Research & Development Center underwent a major expansion adding over 8,600 square feet (800 m2).[10]

MAGNet

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Students have an opportunity to apply analytical skills toState Farm business issues through MAGNet, short for the Modeling and Analytic Graduate Network. Students in MAGNet are expected to enroll in a new master's curriculum created via a relationship between State Farm and the U of I's Statistics Department. MAGNet is similar to a 50% graduate assistantship as students work at the Research & Development Center 20 hours per week during academic semesters and receive a pay rate similar to that of graduate assistants at the university. Students are also offered tuition assistance while working in MAGNet. Those staying on in the summer will workfull time and receive higher pay. Interested students apply in the fall of their senior year and begin work the summer before theirgraduate program begins.[11]

Center for Consumer Feedback

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Another portion of the Research & Development Center is the Center for Consumer Feedback (CCF). This part of the Research & Development Center mostly hires students or community members on a part-time basis and not as part of aninternship. The center collectsconsumer research via phone and online surveys. Hiring processes for the CCF are conducted throughSpherion.[12]

Name Change

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In the second half of 2009 the State Farm Research Center officially changed its name to the State Farm Research and Development Center. The addition of "and Development" came about from a natural evolution in the work being done at the center. When founded in 2005, most interns produced whitepapers based on Internet and other types of research. However, by 2009 Research Center interns were also frequently involved in developing application prototypes. The focus had shifted from pure research activities to research and development.

Recognition

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Computerworld selectedState Farm as one of the top 100 workplaces for information technology (IT) professionals in its 2008 rankings. Research completed at the Research & Development Center is cited as one of the major reasons to work there.

This year's rankings were based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, diversity,career development, training, and retention. In addition to this year's company portion of the survey, Computerworld randomly surveyed employees to collect data on employee satisfaction with management, benefits, workplace culture, compensation, and job duties.[13]

This is the second year in a rowState Farm has been named in these rankings.

References

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  1. ^State Farm Research Center
  2. ^University of Illinois Research Park[permanent dead link]
  3. ^State Farm
  4. ^University of Illinois Actuarial Science Club[permanent dead link]
  5. ^Arney, Steve (2004, November 30). “Insurer gains partner at U of I”. The Pantagraph
  6. ^State Farm Research Center
  7. ^Miller, Scott (2006, February 18). “State Farm increases commitment to research at U of I”. The Pantagraph, A14
  8. ^State Farm Research Center
  9. ^NCSA
  10. ^TED Update."Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2010-06-09. Retrieved2010-02-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2008-05-11. Retrieved2008-04-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^State Farm Research Center
  13. ^Computerworld Article.Archived 2008-09-24 at theWayback Machine

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