U research leaders: Keep doing the science
Senior leadership tells U faculty to keep seeking grants and hiring grad students as NIH funding battle winds through the courts.
Read MoreSenior leadership tells U faculty to keep seeking grants and hiring grad students as NIH funding battle winds through the courts.
Read MoreThe Academic Senate meets virtually at 3 p.m. on the first Monday of the month. The meetings are open to the public.
Read MoreThe U and Sandia will look to develop collaborations in various technical areas which could lead to the development of funded programs.
Read MoreThe partnership will catalyze growth for early-stage technology companies across various sectors, including software, health and life sciences and financial technology.
Read MoreThis funding achievement solidifies the U’s role as a major driver of innovation and economic growth for the state.
Read MoreThe free event offers seminars, training and interactive sessions to help the science, engineering and medical community better understand the hazards and mitigate health and safety risks for STEM disciplines.
Read MoreAs conversations on research integrity continue to evolve, the U remains deeply committed to responsible research.
Read MoreThere are misconceptions about why this work is important, how it’s done, and the care animals receive.
Read MoreResearch funding at the U inches closer to $1 billion as the university sees a record-breaking 10th year of funding growth.
Read MoreErin Rothwell will start her new working role immediately. She has been serving as interim vice president for research since January 2022.
Read MoreResearch projects at the U contributed over $714 million to the national economy through vendor contracts and subcontracts between 2014-2021.
Read MoreSecretary Jennifer Granholm announced a $74 million funding opportunity to continue developing technologies currently being studied in the Utah FORGE project.
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