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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
299
startup companies launched since 2006
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Building Minnesota’s Pipeline: 2025 Innovation Minnesota Annual Report Highlights Strategic Alignment

April 15, 2026

Innovation Minnesota has released its 2025 Annual Report which outlines a strategic model for a continuous, connected innovation pipeline linking early education and research universities with industry partners and government priorities.

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Research Corporation for Science Advancement Information Session: June 2

April 13, 2026

Join us for a unique opportunity to meet Eric D. Isaacs, president and CEO of the Research Corporation for Science Advancement, and to learn more about his organization’s funding programs that support innovative basic research in the physical sciences.

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Exploring the Future: Pi Day Virtual Field Trip 2026

April 3, 2026

The University of Minnesota participated in its first virtual Pi Day field trip on March 10, 2026. Co-hosted by the International Institute for Biosensing and the Minnesota Nano Center and in partnership with the AI hub, the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute and Twin Cities IEEE Section, the online event gathered over 100 students, educators, and researchers to explore the power of “Pi” in our modern world. 

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2026 Innovation Impact Case Award: Open for Applications April 6

April 3, 2026

This award is open to all eligible UMN faculty and researchers. It recognizes research that has led to significant impact outside of academia and has made a meaningful difference in our communities. Submissions are due May 11, 2026.

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From AI to Animal Welfare: Exploring the Shifting Landscape of Research Ethics

March 25, 2026

The University of Minnesota’s annual Research Ethics Week took place March 2–6 and brought together over 1,800 members of the scholarly community to navigate the shifting landscape of research integrity.

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University of Minnesota Alum Benjamin Magruder Named 2026 Schmidt Science Fellow

March 25, 2026

University of Minnesota alum Benjamin Magruder has been named a 2026 Schmidt Science Fellow, receiving a prestigious $110,000 annual stipend to pivot from computational polymer physics to biochemical research on neurodegenerative diseases.