The U’s College of Biological Sciences (CBS) is searching across the globe for a number of new faculty members to fill multidisciplinary research areas in emerging fields.
Coming together under a single project, these researchers are developing a new, wind energy-based production method that allows Minnesotans to produce and purchase renewable fertilizers locally.
Many times, new ways of thinking and viewing our world stem not from deliberate planning, but from happy accidents, sparked from a chance meeting or an unexpected question.
Discovery Across Disciplines will connect U researchers from different fields of study as they prepare to solve complex issues that require both breadth and depth of knowledge.
Through a 10-week program, University of Minnesota Morris undergraduate Keyah Stone and several other students conducted plant biology research in Borneo, part of the Malay Archipelago.
In June, construction began on a first-of-its-kind drilling platform that U researchers will use to penetrate almost 11,000 feet below the surface of the main polar ice cap in East Antarctica.
The University of Minnesota’s Office of the Vice President for Research is pleased to announce the recipients of its Research Infrastructure Reinvestment Program awards. The awards are a one-time investment in university research infrastructure designed to ensure the viability of existing, critical facilities and research support services on all campuses.