Fall 2025 Grant-in-Aid Program Awards Thirty-Five Projects Across Three Campuses

Photo collage showing cars driving in snow, live turkeys, art project with hand, office space with employees and wall texture for a clay structure.

Photo collage representing five of the Fall 2025 Grant-in-Aid awarded projects. Photo Credit: stock.adobe.com and Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station (turkeys). 

The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) has awarded funds to thirty-five projects as part of the fall cycle of the Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry, and Scholarship (GIA) program. This cohort includes principal investigators from fourteen colleges or units across three campuses, with an average award of $42,173.

As RIO’s longest-running program, the GIA supports the University’s strategic plan, Elevate Extraordinary 2030, and promotes academic excellence by bolstering the research, scholarly, and artistic activities of faculty university-wide. The program’s impact is significant: from fiscal years 2019 to 2023, every dollar RIO invested in the GIA generated thirteen dollars in external funding.

The GIA is specifically designed to support:

  • Early-career faculty beginning their research journeys;
  • New directions or partnerships in long-term research programs;
  • Fields with limited options for external funding;
  • Equipment updates for shared research facilities;
  • Research tied to social justice impact; and
  • Specialty pilot projects.

Learn more about this cycle's award recipients.