Capturing the Spark of Discovery: The Image of Research at the U
Faculty, researchers and graduate students are invited to reveal the beauty and impact of their work through a single, striking image or video this spring.
Read MoreFaculty, researchers and graduate students are invited to reveal the beauty and impact of their work through a single, striking image or video this spring.
Read MoreUnder the cuts implemented by the Trump Administration, the U will lose $15.5 million in research funding this year and $12.9 million in future years, for a total reduction of $28.4 million.
Read MoreThe U’s Utah Data Coordinating Center will validate the science of teams vying for the $101 million XPRIZE Healthspan, a competition aimed at closing the gap between health and lifespan.
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 U’s first research program enhanced the well-being of Utahns in rural areas.
Read MoreTo increase research related to water, this hub is designed to support the development of water innovations and technology.
Read MoreResearch funding at the U inches closer to $1 billion as the university sees a record-breaking 10th year of funding growth.
Read MoreThe Large Infrastructure Funding Team is designed to assist response teams for center, program, and large-scale grant opportunities, primarily through grant writing.
Read MoreSome of the university’s up-and-coming researchers and mentors were honored at the 2023 Office of Undergraduate Research Awards, held virtually on April 3.
Read MoreErin Rothwell will start her new working role immediately. She has been serving as interim vice president for research since January 2022.
Read MorePart 1 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board explores how it started and how it’s going.
Read MoreResearch projects at the U contributed over $714 million to the national economy through vendor contracts and subcontracts between 2014-2021.
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