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UNC Research is the University’s research enterprise. It provides opportunities and advances solutions to solve the most critical problems of today and tomorrow.

Driving Research, Accelerating Discovery and Translation

UNC Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research provides support throughout the research lifecycle. It facilitates strategic guidance so that the UNC Research enterprise thrives.

About Us

9th
top-ranked university

in the United States for federal research, totaling $907M annually

$1.55B

sponsored research from all sources annually, making it the 7th largest public US research university in research volume and annual expenditures

62%

UNC-Chapel Hill performs more than half of all UNC system research

See our impact

Research for a Better Tomorrow

By leveraging our existing research strengths and prioritizing investments in five key areas, we will grow Carolina’s research activity to $2 billion by 2034

Applying AI to Benefit
and Save Lives


Preventing and Curing Diseases


Accelerating Environmental
and Renewable Solutions


Optimizing Brain Health
and Well-being


Building Healthy
and Resilient Communities

Research Roadmap
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UNC Research in the News

Real Simple

Junk food might be quietly wrecking your memory, study warns

Juan Song in the School of Medicine and research collaborator Taylor Landry discuss recent research on how high-fat diets affect memory.
NPR

Scientist on front lines of overdose crisis receives MacArthur ‘genius’ award

Nabarun Dasgupta, epidemiologist at the Gillings School of Global Public Health and Injury Prevention Research Center, talks about his work that earned him this honor.
ABC News

School supply prices soar 7.3% amid tariffs as parents face back-to-school strain

Sarah Dickerson in the Kenan-Flagler Business School discusses price increases for common school supplies and how the price changes are related to tariffs.