Services & Expertise
OVPR provides services and support to the University of Minnesota research community through our administrative units.
Research Impact
The University of Minnesota is a top-15 public research institution conducting innovative and impactful research across a broad range of fields and disciplines. Our researchers improve our understanding of the world and help facilitate technologies and ideas that positively impact the prosperity, welfare, and security of our communities, state, nation, and beyond.

Driven to Discover (D2D) Research Facility Accelerates Research Impact
Since 2014, D2D has recruited nearly 130,000 individuals and facilitated 329 research studies led by researchers from 107 departments across 38 colleges and partners.

Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation Simplifies Demography Research
Health services researcher J’Mag Karbeah uses tools and training provided by the Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation to identify an association between residential segregation and the likelihood of experiencing a child death in the early 1900s.
UMN's Research Enterprise

The University of Minnesota had $1.05 billion in external research award funding in fiscal year 2022, the second year in a row that funding exceeded the $1 billion mark.
Learn about the impact of UMN research and its role in advancing innovation and fostering economic development in the region. View research statistics.
OVPR News & Announcements

National Science Foundation Town Hall
Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), will host a town hall on October 13. Faculty and staff are invited to join Dr. Panchanathan and his team to learn more about NSF research activities and programs.

UMN’s Tech Comm Sets New Record Number of Startups in 2023
Tech Comm’s years of careful program growth and refinement pay off with a record-breaking 23 startups launched in fiscal year 2023.

UMN FY 2025 Federal Appropriations Process Kicks Off
The University’s FY 2025 Appropriations Process begins this month with an appropriations webinar that provides guidance and support for those interested in learning more about the process.