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Research at the University of Minnesota doesn’t stop at discovery. It moves forward to make change, improve lives, inform policy, and strengthen communities in Minnesota and beyond.

Driving Innovations that
Improve Life for Everyone

Research at the University of Minnesota combines the power of extensive
and collaborative research disciplines and proven market expertise to create
innovations that benefit society. 

The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) helps facilitate collaborative research designed to solve our most complex problems.

Learn more about RIO

12th
among US public research institutions
$1.44B
in systemwide research expenditures
300+
startup companies launched since 2006
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Research Impact
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RIO Program Awards Nearly $3 Million to Support UMN Research Infrastructure

June 23, 2026

The Research and Innovation Office has awarded Research Infrastructure Investment Program funds to eight outstanding projects for its 2026 cycle. One-to-one matching funds provided by supporting units resulted in over $2.88 million in total funds awarded.

NSRI Seed Grants.

National Security Research Institute Opens Fall 2026 Seed Grant Cycle

June 11, 2026

NSRI seed grants will help advance national security research and education at the University while connecting PIs to the NSRI’s initiatives. For the fall 2026 cycle, the program will fund up to two awards of up to $95,000 each for one year.

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RIO and GPS Alliance Announce Four Winners for the UMN-SNU Research Partnership Seed Grants

June 3, 2026

The newly launched UMN–SNU research partnership seed grants will advance international technology and scientific collaboration by linking University of Minnesota PIs with shared expertise at Seoul National University. In its inaugural round, the program has awarded approximately $160,000 in total funding to four interdisciplinary projects across two colleges.

Photo collage representing five of the Spring 2026 Grant-in-Aid projects.

RIO Awards Twenty-Four Grant-in-Aid Projects for Spring 2026

May 12, 2026

The Research and Innovation Office has awarded 24 grants as part of the Spring 2026 Grant-in-Aid program. The awards have been presented to principal investigators representing 12 colleges and two campuses.

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RIO Awards $570,000 to Six Projects Advancing National Security Innovation and Beyond

May 8, 2026

RIO and NSRI have selected six projects to receive the first NSRI Seed Grants. These grants are focused on catalyzing innovative research that addresses high-priority national security challenges.

Research Technical Staff Awards.

RIO Seeking Nominations for the 2026 Research Technical Staff Award

April 23, 2026

This award recognizes 10 research staff for their significant contributions and distinguished service to the UMN research community with personal honorariums of $2,000 each. Submissions are due June 1, 2026.